There was another essentially identical thread a month or so ago. Basically there were three opinions - 1) don't 2) trailer to rear wheel should = wheelbase of car and 3) as long as possible.
I'm sticking with (1). It's a pain when reversing but otherwise keeps the trailer tucked in nicely, not too much bouncing and I've never been a fan of loading up the drawbar excessively. You do need to watch the balance of your load, though, so watch where you mount your tent.
There is something to be said for (3) (and (2)) if, and only if, you use the trailer exclusively on-road. Off-road the shorter drawbar gives more manouverability.
IMHO
Steve
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