Michael,
Starting from your unladen displacement of 2,400 lbs [or 1090 kg in today's language] you need to decide whether you will strip everything off the boat before towing [least weight = least cost trailer but most hassle] or whether at the other extreme you want to be able to tow to/from a holiday location with not only all the boats normal equipment aboard, but also full tanks and all your own personal gear.
Don't forget that John Baker's original brochure weight [1090 kg] would not have made allowances for modern equipment that you might take for granted like Sprayhood, Furling Gear, etc. and extras like a toilet, etc. let alone the engine!
So add up the weight of everything that you want to be able to leave/put in the boat, add a margin of at least 25% of that figure [it's amazing how much storage there is in a Seal 22 and how much stuff a family can bring aboard...], add it to the 1090kg, and now you have the load that the trailer must be able to carry.
Just to make life difficult for you, trailer manufacturers often describe their trailers by their Gross capacity, eg 1500 kgs, without always specifying the Net capacity, which is the available capacity after deducting the weight of the trailer itself [after all the trailer axle and tyres have to carry the weight of the trailer as well as that of the boat]. So if a 1500 kg trailer weighs 250 kg itself, then it can only carry a load of 1,250 kg. And if you carry a spare wheel on the trailer, or you fit a steel keel channel to an existing trailer, that is all extra weight that has to be taken into account.
It's also worth picking the brains of long established & reputable boat trailer manufacturers like De Graaf [Surrey], SBS [Woolverhampton] and RM [Hants], who are likely to have supplied trailers for Seal 22s in the past. RM Trailers certainly have [including a Roll On Roll Off], and the owner, Richard Gifford-Hall, is - or was in 2007 - himself the owner of a trailed Parker 27 or 275.
if you have any other questions, feel free to call during the day or early evening - my number's in the Directory.
Geoff Sheddick
If you would like to have a chat about trailers & trailing, give me a call - it's a lot faster & easier than email - my number's in the Directory
Geoff Sheddick
Geoff Sheddick
Parker 27/146 "Stroller'