Im with Tteyka on this one. Looks with boats can be somewhat decieving. I am in the very fortunate position of belonging to a club that it is run by the local authority & also has a shop which has a large range of demo boats. I am lucky enough to be able to pretty much take what I fancy off the rack on club nights & paddle it on the river we're situated on.
What your eyes & heart desires is not what is always comfortable or reasonably stable ( especially when you're starting out ). I'd always fancied Daggers RPM untill I'd tried to fit in it!! never mind get it on the water. It was also the same with a few other boats I'd gone dewy over after reading the advertising hype. They weren't quite what I expected.
If you want marital harmony & a happy partner I tactfully suggest that you visit a good reliable kayak retailer where you can demo several boats & see what fits best. Weight is also important if you want to get it right. It's an expensive purchase new or second hand. My wife doesn't kayak, but after 20yrs of marriage I know what it's like to have bleeding ears when they're not happy!
Wishing you harmonious paddling together,
Pete46