Modifing stock trailer for H-23
When I bought my 87 H-23 I could not pull it with my full sized GMC Sierra picup with a 5 liter engine, the trailer swayed too much.  I too tried to weigh the tounge, but my bathroom scales maxed out(cheap scales).  I then made brackets to mount the rudder and 5-hp outboard on the trailer, at the cross member under the bow.  This gave me a great way to transport these items, but did not stop the sway. Time to move the boat.  First unload the boat.  My local marina let me keep Gwaihir in the water overnight for $10.00, well worth it.  Now is the time to replace the rotten bottom board with 3/4 inch plywood, at least exterior, if marine grade is not available in your area.  Move the tounge winch as for forward as possicle on the tounge, mine moved 9 3/4 inches, just enough.  The bunker boards lined up better, the tounge was heaver, and the trailer pulls great.  I also made a funnel for the keel.  With the boat on the trailer,  mark around the keel.  Now mark another line one inch outside this outline.  I stacked 2X6's three high near the front of the keel,on the 1 in" mark,in a "V" shape, to guide the keel into place.  I also shaped the 2X6's to be wider at the top to help center the keel.  Everything was bolted with 1/2" threaded rod, with the washers and bolts recessed below the wood to prevent problems.  If anyone is near Raliegh,NC the trailer can be seen at Crazy Dave's place, also know as American Marine and Sail.  That is if Dave hasn't finished my bottom paint YET!  Keith Smoot snark11@aol.com