synaps3 wrote:Your trailer and mine are very similar, and I have similar issues... When unloaded.
My standie's tongue weight unloaded is about 50lbs. This was by design, so I could move it by hand (which gets plenty of odd looks from the neighbors, they think I'm superman). I can pull it out of my carport by hand, hook it up, then I load up all the cargo. Most of the cargo goes under the bed, including our grill, a couple of tarps, at least 6 chairs, dog stuff, etc. Clothes and food gets loaded in front of the axle too... Loaded on the trip we took before finishing the interior, the cargo brought our tongue weight to about 150-200lbs. I could still lift it, but only barely.
Try loading the areas underneath your bed / bench area with cargo and seeing if it behaved better.
Its a good point. I always figured since I did not have a trailer with brakes that I wanted to keep it as light as possible. My plan was to not load up the trailer with gear but rather put it in the TV. But I do have a storage area in the dinnette just in the "nose" of my trailer. I could fit a lot inside way in the nose. If I loaded it up with gear and closed the hatch and put the AC unit on top, it may be weighted enough. I should test with some dead weight in the nose and see what results I get.