I'm building one very similar to the plans in the design library, the only large differences is external , non-recessed wheels. Using the weight and balance Excel program, I am getting a tongue weight of 17.8% assuming the trailer is 1000 pounds. Does that seem right? I am shooting for 10 to 15% and was hoping to also mount the spare tire verticaly up on the tounge. However, that extra 50 pounds brings the hitch weight above 20% which I think is excessive. It will take 160 pounds in the galley to bring it back down to 15%...possable with my battery, charger, a full cooler and some other assorted dead weight, however towing empty will have the hitch weight at nearly 19% assuming the 50 pound battery that stays in the galley. Am I missing something here, or is the 42" axle placement in the designs too rearward for anybody not planning on a decked out, 200 pound galley? The door location prevents the axle from being moved forward to where I feel it should be, 46-50 inches. My walls are already built so its too late for me to move the door forward, but doing it over, I would move it 2-4" forwards to get the axle at least to 46-48". As it stands, I will probally leave the spare off the tongue and put the axle at 44", as close as I can comfortably get it to the door and leave room for a fender. Anybody have a completed Grumman 2 and can comment on the W&B numbers you have experienced? Thanks.
Mike