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Hydra-Sports has a dedicated following with its 33’ center console... they’ve sold over 400 of them. But when it’s time for those customers to move up, Hydra-Sports wants to ensure that they don’t move away. To keep them happy, they created the 4100 SF. A purpose built fishing machine that has so many features, it will not only keep the customers moving up happy, but the guys moving down from the larger sportsfishermen as well.
Key Features
- All composite hull construction
- Hand-laid fiberglass lamination utilizing gelcoat finish, pre-cut bi-axial fabric, woven roving and Kevlar reinforcement
- Integral composite transom
- Bait prep area with freshwater sink, tackle/gear storage, pull out frigid rigid cooler
- Drop out 3 person bolster seat (electric)
- Self draining design with oversized scuppers and diamond skid resistant deck
- Fresh and raw water washdown (FWD and AFT 3 locations)
- T-top with FRP top, (7) rod holders, 4 spreader lights and overhead map lights
- 45 gallon tournament live well with (2) 1500 gallon pumps
- Head compartment stand up headroom 6'6"
- Battery charger - 30 amp.
- Fresh water system - (2) 25 gallon tanks with tank level gauge
Specifications
Hydra-Sports 4100 Vector Sport Fish (2009-) Specifications
| Length Overall |
41' 7'' |
Dry Weight
| 22,950 lbs. |
| Beam |
12' 2'' |
Fuel Cap
| 630 gal. |
| Draft |
N/A |
Water Cap
| 50 gal. |
| Deadrise/Transom |
23 deg. |
Bridge Clearance
| 9' 2'' |
| Max Headroom |
N/A |
| Prices, features, designs, and equipment are subject to change. Please see your local dealer or visit the builder's website for the latest information available on this boat model. |
Engine Options
Hydra-Sports 4100 Vector Sport Fish (2009-) Engine options
| Std. Power |
Not Available
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| Tested Power |
3 x 350-hp Yamaha V8
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| Opt. Power |
Various Evinrude, Mercury and Yamaha Outboards up to 350-hp
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Hydra-Sports 4100 Vector Sport Fish (2009-) Captain's Report
Capt. Steve Larivee Reports on the Hydra-Sports 4100 Vector SF--
Hydra-Sports needed a boat to allow their upwards of 400 happy 33’ center console customers a chance to upgrade without having to give up on their brand loyalty. At the same time the company had noted a down-sizing trend among owners of large convertibles used in offshore fishing. Thus, the 4100SF was born.
I found her to be a serious fishing machine with a design slant to the dedicated angler looking for a purpose-built machine. That said, if you’re looking to combine your fishing with a touch of family comforts to keep the wife and kids happy, you’ve come to the wrong place. This is a total “guy-boat” – which is bucking a recent trend of builders to build in some cruising amenities into their otherwise fishing-oriented boats.

The 4100 SF means business with high freeboard, ample scuppers, Kevlar construction plus all of the usual fishing machine features, and then some.
The 4100 SF is not made for the faint-of-heart angler who only intends to go out on clear days with flat calm and play it safe. Rather, this Hydra-Sport machine is intended for the “damn-the-torpedoes” type of game fisherman who isn’t intimidated by a little wind and chop, but who is also not foolhardy. From the moment you step aboard and feel how solidly built this boat is, you’ll realize that she is not happy sitting at the dock, rather -- she’s looking to compete with anything and everything in blue water and bring home the prize.

Some anglers may want to replace the passenger seating and bait prep console with a fishing chair. With a 12'2" beam you have the room.
Construction
The toughness of this boat is evident in her build. Hydra-Sports took the hull from the mold and then chemically bonded a massive one-piece stringer system to that hull with Methacrylate adhesive. The result is a one piece hull and stringer grid system that is not going to fold under the pounding of offshore tournament fishing.
Performance
There is a tradeoff in this, however, and it comes in the form of weight. She’ll tip the scales at over 23,000 lbs. dry and 28,000 lbs. fully fueled and loaded for bear. That puts her in the heavyweight category for her class. So to put it another way, when the bell goes off and everyone is running in the flat water of the channel to get offshore, some of those other boats may be leaving you behind -- even at 55 mph with the triple Yamaha 350-hp V8’s.
However... once she gets offshore and all the competition has throttled back to reduce pounding in the three-to-four foot stuff, the 4100 will keep going and leave the others in her wake. With her 23-degree deadrise -- just one-degree less than high-performance racing-type boats -- the 4100SF should be the envy of the battlewagons you'll be passing, much less the made-for-smooth-water center consoles.

Like everything else on the boat the helm console is huge. It is also at bit high, a problem easily solved.
It’s a fair tradeoff. And that is why fishermen down-sizing will love this boat. They are used to going out in snotty weather and not paying it much mind. But they will not be used to the speed they can get here.
I recorded “best cruise” at 35 MPH burning just 42 GPH. That gives her a prodigious 475-mile cruising range! That means you can take her from Miami, across the Gulf Stream, across the banks, and fish in the Tongue of the Ocean and return in one day on one tank of fuel. All East Coast canyons are within range.
Customer Feedback
Hydra-Sports seemed to have built this boat with their customers feedback tacked up on the drawing board right next to the blueprints. At every turn, there are features that keep the angler’s needs in mind and even some that will leave them saying, “Why didn’t I think of that”?
One example of this simple approach is the fuel fills. There are two fills, one for each tank, located on both sides of the boat. This has a twofold advantage. The first is obvious; you can have the fuel dock on either side of the boat. The second... some of the fuel pumps out there are made for pumping very high volume into large boats. These pumps can easily overwhelm the vents of your smaller sized (read 45’ and under) boat, resulting in fuel blowing back out the fill pipe. But, on the 4100, just open the fuel fills on the other side of the boat and blast away with double the venting.
Another cool feature..., the misters that spray a fine layer of moisture into the air under the hardtop. Great on those impossibly hot days when the air is hanging on everything. It’s on Hydra-Sports' options list, but it makes my standard list.

There is nothing quite like her in a large center console -- triple bolster helm seats, passenger seats aft but forward of the bait prep console, plus seating across the stern.
Center Console vs. Express...
There are plenty of express fishboats in the 40' range, but no center consoles. Why? One reason is that increasingly in the last five years traditional fishboat builders have been trying to appeal to both cruising and fishing needs and have therefore built accommodations forward. But express fishboats limit fishing to the stern of the boat, and the 4100SF can be fished from bow to stern by many more anglers than would be comfortable in an express cockpit. In fact there were 48 rod holders peppered all around on the boat we tested!
The folks at Hydra-Sport are fishing fanatics and have chosen not to build a boat for overnighting. In fact, many builders of cruising boats have switched the emphasis of their boats from overnighting to day boating. And in sportboats, bowriders outsell cuddy cabins 10 to 1.

Overall
Clearly, if I were a Hydra-Sports 33’ customer, I would look no further for my upgrade than within the company that has taken such good care of me. I would also venture to say that Hydra-Sports did such a good job with this boat, that I can easily see owners of large sportfishermen down-sizing to this boat as well. Short of hiding in an air conditioned cabin, this boat can do virtually anything and go virtually anywhere that her larger cousins go when it comes to fishing. Best of all, the 4100 can do it at less than half the price and have far, far lower operating costs, as well.
Hydra-Sports 4100 Vector Sport Fish (2009-) Test Result Highlights
- Top speed for the Hydra-Sports 4100 Vector Sport Fish (2009-) is 55.3 MPH (89 KPH), burning 104.3 gallons per hour (GPH) or 394.78 liters per hour (LPH).
- Best cruise for the Hydra-Sports 4100 Vector Sport Fish (2009-) is 34.9 MPH (56.2 KPH), and the boat gets 0.84 miles per gallon (MPG) or 0.36 kilometers per liter (KPL), giving the boat a cruising range of 475 miles (764.44 kilometers).
- Tested power is 3 x 350-hp Yamaha V8.
For complete test results including fuel consumption, range and sound levels go to our Test Results section.
Standard and Optional Equipment
Hydra-Sports 4100 Vector Sport Fish (2009-) Warranty
Hydra-Sports 4100 Vector Sport Fish (2009-) Warranty Information
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| Hull Warranty |
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| Years |
10-year |
| Transferable |
Yes |
| Extendable |
No |
| Deck Warranty |
|
| Years |
10-year |
| Transferable |
Yes |
| Extendable |
No |
| Accessories Warranty |
|
| Years |
3-Year most component parts |
| Transferable |
Yes |
| Extendable |
No |
| Certifications |
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| ISO Certification |
Yes |
| NMMA Certification |
Yes |
| ABYC Certification |
Yes |
Hydra-Sports 4100 Vector Sport Fish (2009-) Price
Hydra-Sports 4100 Vector Sport Fish (2009-) Price
| Base Price (MSRP) |
N/A
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| Price as Tested
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N/A
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| Prices, features, designs, and equipment are subject to change. Please see your local dealer or visit the builder's website for the latest information available on this boat model. |
Test Power: 3 x 350-hp Yamaha V8
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Range |
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RPM
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MPH |
Knots |
Total GPH |
MPG |
NMPG |
Stat. Mile |
NM |
KM |
KPH |
LPH |
KPL |
dBA |
| 500 |
4.0 |
3.5 |
2.3 |
1.74 |
1.51 |
986 |
857 |
1587 |
6.44 |
8.7 |
0.74 |
67 |
| 1000 |
7.0 |
6.1 |
4.3 |
1.63 |
1.42 |
923 |
803 |
1485 |
11.27 |
16.3 |
0.69 |
69 |
| 1500 |
9.2 |
8.0 |
7.5 |
1.22 |
1.06 |
692 |
602 |
1114 |
14.81 |
28.4 |
0.52 |
73 |
| 2000 |
10.0 |
8.7 |
13.8 |
0.72 |
0.63 |
411 |
357 |
661 |
16.09 |
52.2 |
0.31 |
75 |
| 2500 |
15.7 |
13.7 |
19.9 |
0.79 |
0.69 |
448 |
390 |
721 |
25.27 |
75.3 |
0.34 |
77 |
| 3000 |
19.8 |
17.2 |
26.1 |
0.76 |
0.66 |
431 |
375 |
694 |
31.87 |
98.8 |
0.32 |
83 |
| 3500 |
27.7 |
24.0 |
34.1 |
0.81 |
0.71 |
460 |
400 |
740 |
44.58 |
129.1 |
0.34 |
84 |
| 4000 |
34.9 |
30.3 |
41.7 |
0.84 |
0.73 |
475 |
413 |
764 |
56.17 |
157.8 |
0.36 |
85 |
| 4500 |
41.1 |
35.7 |
53.7 |
0.77 |
0.67 |
434 |
377 |
698 |
66.14 |
203.3 |
0.33 |
86 |
| 5000 |
46.9 |
40.8 |
67.8 |
0.69 |
0.60 |
393 |
341 |
632 |
75.48 |
256.6 |
0.29 |
89 |
| 5500 |
52.5 |
45.7 |
91.2 |
0.58 |
0.50 |
326 |
284 |
525 |
84.49 |
345.2 |
0.25 |
89 |
| 5550 |
55.3 |
48.0 |
104.3 |
0.53 |
0.46 |
300 |
261 |
483 |
89 |
394.8 |
0.23 |
89 |
Speeds measured with Stalker ProSports radar gun. Fuel consumption (gallons per hour) measured with Floscan digital fuel-flow meter on gas inboards, sterndrives, and outboards, TechMate electronic scan tool on gas EFI inboards, Caterpillar digital fuel-flow meter on diesel engines, or permanently installed fuel-monitoring equipment. Range is based on 90% of published fuel capacity. Sound levels determined using Radio Shack digital decibel meter on A scale. 68 dBA is the level of normal conversation.
Performance Chart
Test Conditions
Test Power: 3 x 350-hp Yamaha V8
| Time To Plane |
4.4 sec. |
| 0 to 30 |
8.0 sec. |
| Test Power |
3 x 350-hp Yamaha V8
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| Transmission |
Outboard |
| Ratio |
1.73 : 1 |
| Props |
21 |
| Load |
2 persons, 5/8 fuel, 2/5 water, 0 lbs. of gear |
| Climate |
74 deg., 71% humid.; wind: 0-5 mph; seas: calm |
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