Hello, I am a new member, Don Jayne. I have been building boats for 20 some years mostly radio controlled.

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I have just acquired a vintage Sterling Model of the Yacht America, in reading the build details I discovered that there is no mention of the ballast needed. I would like to know if anyone has run into a similar problem and what they did to remedy the problem.
 
also from my side a warm welcome here on board of our forum

First I guess that the necessary ballast depends on the material and the location and weight of your used RC-equipment in the hull.
when everything is prepared and the centreboard / sword is installed, I would install a weight "bomb" out of lead, which can be adjusted
Testing of the trim with the waterline in the bathtub and add some weights for final trim inside the hull

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Do not forget, that you will add with the deck, mast and sails some additional weight

BTW: a beautiful RC-sailing ship model
 
I have just acquired a vintage Sterling Model of the Yacht America, in reading the build details I discovered that there is no mention of the ballast needed. I would like to know if anyone has run into a similar problem and what they did to remedy the problem.
Hallo @Donj42
we wish you all the BEST and a HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Birthday-Cake
 
I have just acquired a vintage Sterling Model of the Yacht America, in reading the build details I discovered that there is no mention of the ballast needed. I would like to know if anyone has run into a similar problem and what they did to remedy the problem.
Hallo @Donj42
we wish you all the BEST and a HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Birthday-Cake
 
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