No. The POH may well be just the "standard" values rather than your airplane's actual values. Yes, it's entirely possible there is a big math error somewhere in your airplane's W&B history, and the actual cg is close to the "standard" cg, but since your assumption could lead to being a couple of inches outside the cg envelope if the W&B sheet to which you referred is right, you really need to find out. I suggest you go back through all the W&B data and maintenance records and check every 2+2 to see whether somewhere along the line they got 3 instead of 4. I've done that a few times over the years when the W&B data looked wrong, and every time it fixed the problem, but that's no assurance that it will for you.