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Assembly Y-Surf

First assemble the frame construction. 

Push the four square rubber caps into the flat end of the adjust-

ment post and the flat end of the U-shaped sidebars
Fix the post to the two U-shaped side bars, making sure that 

the flat end of the U-shaped side bar is where the connection 

is made. Use the bolt, washer and binder bolt assembly pack 

(#6) for this step. We also recommend a drop of loctite in the 

binder bolt.  

 

There are three height positions:

 -  the level position for all long loads, like paddle 

     boards, ladders, cellos etc.

 -  the middle position for middle to long loads

 -  the highest position for surfboards/short loads
Push the round rubber caps into the holes on the crossbar. Push 

the crossbar through the foam. 
Assemble the first crossbar to the two adjustments posts using 

the saddle washer , washer and bolt (#8). In the post is a star nut 

already inserted for the bolts. The second crossbar is now fixed 

in the same way to the other end of the U-shaped sidebars.
Place the assembled frame on the load bed. 

1. All 2017 trailers have holes pre-drilled for the Y-Surf
2. Some Y large load beds (2015-2016) have two holes on 

each side

 for the deflection device. Use the second hole to 

fix the front end of the Y-Surf to the load bed, using the bolts, 

washers and nuts. Make sure the Y-Surf is positioned parallel 

to the side of the load bed. Then mark the position and using 

a sharp drill with a fast rotation and light pressure to avoid 

splintering, drill the two holes needed for the rear fixing of the 

frame.

3. If your Y Large load bed has no holes

 drilled for the Y-Surf, 

then use the Y-Surf as a drill template. Place the assembly on 

the load bed being sure that the adjustment posts are facing 

to the front of the trailer. Mark the hole positions and using 

a sharp bit and a drill with fast rotation, drill the four holes 

needed to fix the surf frame to the load-bed. Use light pressure 

to avoid splintering.

 

Drill tips

 - You can reduce splintering by supporting the load 

bed on a scrap piece of wood, so that the drill goes through the 

load-bed into the scrap wood. 

 

WARNING - The holes in the load bed can be covered by the 

grip tape. Use a screwdriver to punture these holes.

  

Bolt the surf frame down to the load bed using the assembly 

pack (#10). The correct order is from the top: bolt/washer/Y 

surf/load-bed/washer/nyloc nut. Tighten the bolts. 
Last step of the assembly is the fit the eye rings, using the wave 

washers included (#9). Use the rings as tie down points.

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FRONT

These holes must be drilled if you are 

using a pre 2017 Y trailer

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These holes are already drilled on 

2015-2016 trailers

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There are a lot more options for your Y trailer:

Flag and rear light holder 

which can be retrofitted 

on all Y trailers. 

Kayak holder -

 Fits to the load bed of the Y large.

Tow arm 

for the Weber hitch.

Trailer Snake 

- to join more than one Y trailer 

together.

Also check out the other trailers in the Carry 

Freedom portfolio:

The LEAF - a shopping travel trailer, light and 

foldable.

Contact: USED GmbH - Am Bahnhof 3 

49610 Quakenbrück - Germany

Tel. +49 (0) 54 31-908 99 80 - [email protected]

Using the Y-Surf

 

Make sure that all loads are secured correctly. For carrying 

surfboards we suggest you use the special ROK straps (availa-

ble from Carry Freedom) which have special elastic straps that 

protect the board. 

Under the long load is space for carrying more. Watch out for 

the new waterproof bag that clips to the four round bolts for 

carrying wet suits, sandwiches and beer. This option will be 

available from Carry Freedom.

When the Y surf is used in the slanted position, make sure the 

end of the long load is not too close to the ground. Failure to 

do this could result in the long load hitting the ground when 

the angle is too steep. Special care should also be taken when 

going over kerb stones or holes in the road. See the table be-

low for the maximum length of boards that can be carried in 

each position, using three different tow arms. The extended 

tow arms 0.5m and 0.9m are availble from your dealer. 

Trailer

Tow Arm

High position

Middle position

Level position

Y-large

Standard

max. 250cm - 7ft 10in

max. 250cm - 8ft 2in

max. 130cm - 4ft 3in

Y-large

+0.5 m

max. 300cm - 9ft 10in

max. 320cm - 10ft 5in

max. 220cm - 7ft 2in

Y-large

+0.9 m

max. 330cm - 10ft 9in

max. 350cm - 11ft 5in

max. 300cm - 9ft 10in

If your board is longer than 350cm (11ft 5in) you will need the Looong Arm option, which is almost 3m long and 

can be shortened as needed. 

If your load is wider, we offer two Wide Axle Beams that extend the axle width by 20 or 40 cm.   

 

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