Richard, I am again lamenting the fact that my boat is not at home. I wish I could send you photos to illustrate how my trailer is set up. I know your trailer has a forward keel pad. I think this pad is giving the impression that it is the forward point of support for the keel. That is not the way the factory bunks are designed. The 4 long bunks are actually the longitudinal supports for the boat. Your boat should not rest hard to this small cross member pad, but it should rest hard to the long bunks. I believe your long bunks simply need to be raised slightly at the front support point, to raise the keel off of the center pad. That pad is simply a bumper to keep the keel from being damaged when the bow is powered onto the trailer on a steep ramp.
I know my boat sits hard to the long bunks and it causes the bunks to flex and thus conform to the slight curvature of the hull. The important keel supports are the two short pads at the transom. The factory reported that these were very important due to the weight of the outboard, that if not used, particularly for long term storage on a rack or lift, the hull could "deflect" enough to harm the hull, causing degraded or poor performance.
I will be glad to provide you with photos later this spring. I bet you could find several photos on this site to confirm this.
Codfish