I built on the HF 1720lb trailer kit and was hoping to keep the camper less than 1001 pounds to ensure integrity of the build and was very happy when the certified CAT scale came back with 840lbs for the camper. I'll call it 900 pounds officially for good measure. At this weight the suspension is softened up and shouldn't beat the crap out of it down the road. I attempted a crude determination of the camper center of gravity like this (if this is grossly inaccurate or you know a good way please share):
trailer weight 279lb
camper weight 561lb
Half the camper (about 2 feet up on the cabin box) 280lb
280(half cabin)+279(trailer chassis)=559lb located below the 2 foot mark
So about 66% of the camper weight is at or below 2 feet high. Not exactly sure how to translate to center of gravity but I'm guessing about 3 feet? Seems reasonably good and should be stable but I'm open to thoughts?
During the drive out to the scales I kept on city streets but on the way back home I hopped on the loop running around the outskirts of town and had a sustained pull of 60 mph. The camper pulled true with no wiggle or wobble in it's track. Pretty sure I'm good to go but of course I wonder what would happen if I hit the mother pot hole or some other tragic uneven condition, I don't want it on it's side

Anyway, our first camp trip is about a month away so exciting time are ahead!