I still do not have clarity on how to appropriately size a hotwell. Here is my situation:
* I have a 60 sq ft boiler that I beleve should be able to generate about 450 lbs of steam per hour at peak output, good fire etc.
* I am running a 5 hp single that I only anticipate requiring 240 lbs per hour at full steam
* at 240 lbs per hour I should be generating/using about 30 gallons of water/steam per hour or 1/2 gallon per minute (i am a math whiz !!!

* I am condensing since I will be running on the ocean, so all of the "activity" is going to route through my hotwell. I wont be set up to pump make up water directly from the hull if needed. I will be carrying about 15 gallons of fresh makeup on board. If I exhaust that in an emergency I will add all of the liquid refreshments that remain.
It would seem that if I size the hotwell too small that it is going to be very turbulent. What is a reasonable number of turnovers for the hotwell per hour ? Clearly I wont be running at full steam all the time, but it seems like I should plan for the possibility. Also, should I plan to be able to have a resonable number of turns based on the amount of steam my current engine will consume, or the amount the bouler can supply ?
Assuming the full output of 450 lbs, or ~ 60 gallons per hour, a five gallon hotwell would turnover every 12 minutes. Of course another issue then is finding an appropriate container for a hotwell that size.
I look forward to your sage advice, my prop shaft is supposed to be ready this weekend, and I am sanding 400 years worth of paint of my hull..........I hope I finish this project before the next milleniium.
jon