After the maiden voyage of my steam launch I have attempted another couple of runs. Although the boiler builds pressure OK when the burner is lit, as soon as I start to run the boat the pressure starts to drop and keeps dropping until everything grinds to a halt.

First, there are no obvious steam leaks. Plenty of gas in the tank and water in the boiler. There are two reasons that I have come up with that might be causing the pressure drop. Perhaps the gas jet is partially blocked, or the top-up water is cooling the water in the boiler faster than the burner can heat it. I took the gas jet out today and as far as I can see it is clear (a bright light shines through the hole) but I have nothing thin enough to poke through the hole to check. Should I clean it in acetone or something similar? Regarding the top-up water, this goes through a heating loop in the chimney before going into the boiler, but it is still possible I am cooling the boiler too much. I still need to experiment a bit more with the by-pass valve to get the flow right, but I am not increasing the volume of water in the boiler, so I am only feeding water in at the same rate it is being used, if that.
Is this a problem others have had, and if so what was the solution, or can anyone suggest something I haven't thought of? All suggestions welcome. Thanks in advance.
Greg