I have asked this question in my build up thread - but thought I'd have more chance of an appropriate answer here.
As a general engineering question for future reference:
In this instance (& with drawbars in general), is it best to stitch flatbar strapping underneath the drawbars where they cross the front cross member - or is it best to make fish plates welded onto the vertical side faces of the drawbars <==>? Would you make the strapping underneath tapered like this <==> also - or would normal square ends be fine as long as they weren't welded across the drawbar member?
Also, how long do you know to make these fish plates? How far either side of the stress points should the fish plates extend?
These queries are in relation to the following set up:

You can see that I have welded triangular gussets vertically on either side of the 3 drawbars. I have since realized that this is incorrect in that it causes stress points where you definitely don't want them. If I were to remove these (grind them off), would fishplates on the sides of the drawbars be the correct method to strengthen these members, or would fish plates welded underneath the drawbars be a better option?
I know that how I have this set up at present would probably be strong enough - but I plan on using this trailer for remote travel. As such, would rest easier knowing that I haven't left this major component to chance.
I look forward to your replies.
Anthony.