Hi,
What concerns the hull structure for the model Lulonga , I suggest what recommended one of the builders before of me .. and what I came up the hull of my finished model .. Do hull at least 20 cm longer than it is on plan(it is anyway fiction ...) I'm just increased side height at 9 cm. As you can see, a wheel I made myself, but my design wheel is very heavy because of the material used, and therefore I have problems with longitudinal balance.
The fact that the model wobbles balanced, there are properties ships with flat hulls. Though it has high initial stability, but due to high superstructures is labile ... but to these is the problem of all flat-bottomed boats.
Stability would increase the ballast placed under the keel in the middle. But again this would deteriorate the maneuverability. Hulls with a keel-shaped "V" are in any case more stable.
Regarding speed ... ATTENTION .. it is not a racing boat, a speed is equivalent to
orginal. There is nothing nice if, for example model cargo steamer glides across the water like a speedboat ... I saw it on youtube .. Clyde puffer model ... brrrr ...

Paddlewheels - about 140 mm diameter ,0- 130 rpm, I can reccommend Graupner paddlewheels, or some lighter construction. BUT .. remember .. there is need to .. it is necessary to control the direction of using the paddle wheels. (e.g some like "tank steering"). Lulonga´ rudder is absolutely ineffective.!!!
But everything I mentioned in my earlier article .. wishing success .. But if you have doubts .. so therefore do not build it! ... nothing will happen...

Rear syndrom .. it depends on it ... Lulonga is very interesting model in my eyes .. worth to build... so i did it.
Iam building Thames sailing barge model at present in 1:24 scale.(111,5 cm b.p.) )see >
http://barge.homeunix.org/index.php For some it's ugly boat too ... but after all no boat is ugly .. it's just our personal opinion only on what is beautiful and ugly ...
greetings, Tom