Looking at your photograph, and keeping in mind that something may be hidden behind the outboard motor, though I think not, it appears that the cradle is held in place by only two clamps. Whether you think that is sufficient is of course your decision, but even on my slightly larger 36, there is not enough rail, on the transverse part of the pushpit, to provide a more satisfactory attachment for the cradle and hence the suggestion in my previous posting for some modification to the pushpit rails. One other possibility might be to mount the cradle on its side between the two vertical grab rails fitted either side of the stern walk through below the helm seat, but only if you don't actually need that walk through area during embarkation within a marina. At least there, the raft would have maximum protection from weather and from possible damage or loss in a close quarters situation with a passing vessel.