Bruce, I have imported at least ten of these engines in to New Zealand and resold them. I have not had anybody say they are unhappy with them, in fact most people rave about how well they go and they are very good value for the price. As far as I know none have been fitted to a paddler so far but I am going to use two of the single cylinder engines (so effectively the same engine) in my 52" sternwheeler and I am confident it will have enough power. I fitted a V Twin to a friends 45" Steam Yacht Tender (and he is still a friend!) and it turned a much bigger prop than any of us thought it would. As Peter says it needs a reasonable volume of steam but it does not need high pressures, 40PSI is plenty. My friends boat has a 6" tall by 4" diameter vertical boiler and I would reccomend a 4" diameter horizontal for the volume which might be a bit big for a 36" boat. If you need to use a 3" diameter boiler it will probably need to be at least 7" long and preferably more. I would be looking to put it in a bit larger hull, say 42 to 48" which would then have plenty of room for a decent size boiler. Depending on paddlewheel size I think you would need a reduction of around 4 to 1. Hope this helps, Ian.