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Code: Y03077
Retail:$209.00
Price:$188.10
Shipping Weight: 11 pounds
Shipping SpecialFatCat 4 holds 4 pairs of skis or 2 snowboards with a unique hinge system, and its oversize button is easy to use even with gloved hands. FatCat accommodates tall bindings with a lift bracket and fits most crossbars out of the box.
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You can haul several pairs of even the fattest skis with the Yakima FatCat 4 roof-mounted ski and snowboard carrier. The FatCat has a unique hinge design and a low profile that combine to make it Yakima's premium ski and board transporter.


FatCat holds up to four pairs of skis or two snowboards within its unique hinge system. The hinge system makes the carrier aerodynamic and compact on your crossbars, reducing wind noise and giving it a slim and sleek look.

The hinged arm is operated with an oversize push button - designed to work easily with gloved hands - that makes loading and unloading your gear in cold temperatures quick and simple.


The FatCat is engineered to hold snowboards with tall bindings using an integrated lift bracket. The bracket unlatches from the bottom of the rack and extends, creating extra space between the FatCat and the mount bracket on the hinged end of the carrier. This is a real advantage when you're carrying several snowboards and one must be carried with the bindings facing the roof.

The carrier comes with super-soft rubber padding inside the arms to gently cradle your gear.

This premium carrier mounts on round, square and most factory roof-rack crossbars right out of the box. The universal mounting hardware adjusts to fit any size bar for quick and easy installation.
FatCat locks with Same Key System (SKS) lock cores, ensuring that your skis and boards are safe and secure on your carrier. SKS cores allow all your Yakima locks to be keyed alike.
The low-profile styling and sleek look of the FatCat make it a premier aftermarket ski and snowboard accessory to mount on your vehicle. The aerodynamic design might actually save you a couple of bucks on gas, too.
Video of Yakima FatCat 4 Roof-Mounted, Locking Ski and Snowboard Carrier - 4 Skis/2 Boards
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Today we are going to show you the Yakima FatCat 4-roof mounted, locking ski and snowboard carrier, part number Y03077. This rack has a capacity of up to four pairs for skies or two snowboards. It is also available in a larger version that will hold up to six pairs of skies or four snowboards. The FatCat 6 is part number Y03078. The Yakima FatCat 4 will fit most crossbars straight out of the box, whether it is the Yakima round style cross bars, square style load bars or the OEM oval shaped cross bar. The FatCat has a lower compact shape thanks to its unique low profile hinge design. The FatCat has an oversized button that makes engaging and disengaging the rack very easy, even when wearing gloves. The soft rubber padding ensures that the FatCat will get a good hold of your ski or snowboard but protects it from damage. The FatCat 4 uses Yakimas SKS lock core system to allow you to lock your gear into the rack. The FatCat 4 also comes with a lifetime warranty. If your skies are under 170 centimeters long, make sure that your cross bar spread is between 12 and 24 inches. If your skies are over 170 centimeters, make sure the cross bar spread is between 12 and 36 inches. 1:16
The first step of installation is to attach the universal mounts to the underside of the ski rack. To do this, first we are going to remove the bolts from the top of the mount. Next we are going to take the universal mount over to the cross bars and make sure that we do not need to use the longer screws. We are going to remove one screw from the bails and test fit it over our cross bar. Again, today we are using Yakima round cross bars, and we are just going to make sure that the shorter screws are long enough. If your cross bars are a little thick and you need more than the preinstalled screw length, you can use these screws to give you more length. Next we are going to take the top slider from our mount and attach it to the underside of the ski rack. The first thing we need to do is open up the rack. Here is where you are going to see that oversized button that Yakima uses. To mount the slider tops to the underside of the ski rack, we are going to the bolt in through here and here. On this back tilting bracket here, we have a little notch that we need to make sure we line up with the notch on the top side. 2:23
With the slide top side and the bolts in position, we can go ahead and take the bails and bolt it in. There is a nut inside the bails that our bolt threads into. But this nut slides on a little track, that way you can have some adjustment depending on the shape of your roof. Before we take the racks over to the cross bars, we are going to the screws through the top half of the bails, that way they are in place when we get the bails over the cross bars, ready for us to tighten down. With the bails attached to the undersides of both halves of the rack, we can go ahead and mount them up on the cross bars. We can go ahead and start tightening the bails down onto the cross bars. Once you have tightened down the one side a little bit, go ahead and move the rack over so that you can come to the other side, so that we can tighten down evenly. Once you have the mounts tightened down to the cross bar, go ahead and get the rack itself level and tighten it down to the mounts. And we are going to repeat the same process for the other part of the ski rack on the rear cross bar. 3:26
If you find that your bindings are too tall and you need a little bit more clearance between the bindings on the skis and the roof, you can adjust the rack a little bit and it will give you some extra clearance. The first thing to do is open the ski racks and undo the bolt that attaches the ski rack to the mount. Once you have removed the screw from the rear, go on to the front and loosen. Do not remove the screw. Back at the rear, you lift up the rack. We are going to bolt the top slider back down to the mount. Since this is the 4 ski model, we will be undoing this bolt on the front side. With the bolt out, we can lift the hinge and the arm down. Thread the bolt through the top of the hole in the mount. As you can see, we have picked up some more space now between the bottom of the ski rack and the roof of the car, so that any skies that we have with taller bindings will have more clearance. We will repeat the same process for the ski rack on the front side of the car. With the FatCat tightened down to the mounts, we can go ahead and start testing it out. And there you have it for the Yakima FatCat 4, part number Y03077.
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by: Remery12/12/2010
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