i operate a aussie side wheeler paddler model , i work to 300/350 rpm at the paddle shaft, any slower and the model wont handle any wind at all, if it is a calm day , i just slow the electric motors down , you have too generate forward motion for the rudder to work.
i would recomend a reduction from the steam engine of 3:1 too, as this will allow condensation in the cylinders too clear .most aussie paddlers w short throw , high speed cylinders , in full size , use some form of gearing , typically 3:1, for just the same reasons
good luck bill s