Has anybody ever moved the axle on their trailers either forward or back? I have a 19' Bayliner Cuddy with a 125 Force OB. The trailer is really light in the front and doesn't tow as smooth as my other boat. The other day I was in the boat while it was parked and I had my wife get in to give me a hand with something and with both of us at the back of the boat it started to lift the front of the trailer. The step on the trailer is really far foward so I have to use a small step ladder to get in. It looks pretty easy to slide the axle back but I was just worried about the weight distribution on the trailer if I move the axle. The boat itself is only sitting on the bunks but there is a rubber pad on the axle that looks like the boat should be resting on that somewhat as well. I did some measurements and it looks like to get the step in the right place I would need to slide the axle back about 16". With that amount of movement I'm pretty sure the boat will sit on the bunks as well as the rubber pad on the axle. It doesn't look like the axle has ever been moved before because there is no marks on the main rails of the trailer. Is it possible that the original owners just got a generic trailer and the dealer didn't have everything adjusted properly? What do you guys think? So I be alright to move the axle back that far?