Thanks CloudDiver,Like Cap'n Ron said, with such a short move you won't experience an ill effects even if the CG were too far back. Wobble typically manifests above 45 mph when the tongue load is too light.
Judging from your picture, even though I can't see the whole rig, you have it as far forward as it can go and that is great... you seem to have the ideal position even if you were going to trailer at highway speed. Also judging from what I can see in the pic, you did a really great job setting up the rig with safety in mind; well done.
I'm with you CR, I'll never have another property with an HOA. Luckily, my current house does not have one which is one of the biggest positive selling points. Ideally, someday I'd like to live more 'country' so I can build a big workshop that looks like a barn from the outside (just the face style for cammo) that is really a boathouse. 16 x 20 roll up door and 24 x 48 minimum floor space, 30 x 60 would be ideal. I don't even need a 'farm' or 'ranch', just two acres on a somewhat level grade would do it. Very hard to find in SoCal until you get an hour or more commute distance from work.These are reasons why I don't keep my boat at a marina.
I just don't have that "I'm a member & these are the rules" mindset.
This is also why I would never live in a condo complex with their Commie-type association rules.
Many boaters in my area rent private slips & it works well for most.
I've rented a total of 2 private slips since 1990 & I'm only 5 minutes from the Gulf in a protected bayou.
Maybe your area has private slips for rent. I would inquire. You'll put up with less aggravation.
CR