Hello !
Thanks for your comments.
Yes, I'll stick to Rayman's boiler , but with 6mm coils instead of 8mm and I shall install 10 coils instead of 9 , on a barrel of 9" long.
I have the material, so I wish to use it, and the performances should similar.
Concerning the barrel made of brass, we had the same discussion on this side, with the same arguments,

and I must say that I do not undertand the controversy. I have Saïto & Regner brass boilers for 20 years, and they look new. They work at +/- 60psig and I always used rain water.
The welding is no problem and the main advantage I see , is the weight. I can find brass tube of less than 1 mm thicness, when I can find only 2 mm for the copper. For a boat, it is a good point.
Now, this boiler is dedicated to a special project and the main goal is to achieve it. After......
The burner = I shall open another post , but I understand Phil's point of vew, very well. Xrad idea seems good to me in case of a short flame. In case of a long flame, I get blow back. The super heater loops, shoulb be enough to hold on the heat without fire back inside the boat.
I shall try parafin burner, but I am a bit scary with it (leaks,..). I am not on a flash steam project and a good burner to maintain good steam production according to the engine demand will fit my dreams.
I am still convinced that I can achieve my goal with liquid gas supply. I'll give a trial anyway!
Not easy, but exiting.
Thanks again.
Regards.
ps: George -> my mail en PM.