Thursday, June 27, 2024

A Land Yacht for the Off Season

2023 AWD Sprinter for inland cruising

The sailing season is just not long enough here in the PNW. Since the boat is demanding less and less maintenence these days, I decided I needed a new project.

I picked up a new Sprinter Cargo 144 from the Seattle Mercedes dealership in May 2023. I was not interested in the 4x4 model as I'm sold on AWD for mountain adventures. There are other advantages over the discontinued 4x4 system below). After 3 years of waiting for the NTSB to approve this new model, I was lucky enough to find one at to Seattle Mercedes dealer thru my Car Gurus feed. Mercedes had already worked the bugs out of this new model in Europe, New Zealand and Australia so I was confident there wouldn't bee too many recalls. Covid caused supply chain challenges also added it to the delay.

As we were researching and designing the layout I installed running boards, and additional Kilmat sound deadening, Weathertech floor mats. Because we love to ski, Blizzack 265/70R17 winter tires were fitted to Black Rhino wheels.

INTERIOR

In the Fall I contracted with Mammoth Vans to install an Adventure Wagon kit with grey walls and a bamboo ceiling. The metallic Tenorite Gray (paint code 7755) exterior can get pretty warm so a 10 speed reversible MaxxAir Deluxe roof vent, bunk windows and a large window on the cargo door were installed to keep the air moving.

A Goal Zero Yeti 8000 with a Escape Ecosystem provides 625 amp hours of power. This gives us 5-10 days of power without additional charging. A 30amp shore power source tops the system off. Alternator charging also helps when the engine is running.

A Tech Vanlife 32 gallon water tank and a sink were installed with a 10 gallon gray water collection system. An Duxtop induction single burner is our cooking source. A 2.5 gallon Victorfrigo refrigerator keeps our goodies cold and puts ice in our drinks.

2 48" Upper cabinets are from Flatline Van. The bamboo doors compliment the ceiling panels to tie the look together and add visual warmth.

I built the lower cabinet structure out of 1" 80/20 aluminum extrusion from Grainger. Building all my own brackets and carraige bolts saved a ton of money. A good chop saw and carbide blade and grinder was also critical with all the custom fabrication. Countertopa are made from Starboard. A knockoff 'Lagun' swivel counter adds additional food prep workspace with a bamboo Tech Vanlife tabletop.

SPRINTER SPECIFICATIONS:

  • New in-line four-cylinder high output diesel motor replacing the V6
  • Dual stage turbo
  • +2% torque versus the V6 (332 lb ft at 1600 to 2400 RPM)
  • +10% power vs the V6 (208 hp at 3400 two 3800 RPM)
  • 5 to 8 dB quieter than V6
  • New dual port DEF system helps with emissions

TRANSMISSION:

  • 9-speed transmission (9G-Tronic)
  • Significant increase in traction in first and second gear
  • 8th and 9th gear ratios help increase fuel economy on highway

ALL WHEEL DRIVE:

  • New AWD system replaced the 4x4 system
  • Electric multi-plate clutch vs transfer case on 4x4
  • On-demand all the time
  • 50-50 torque split vs 35/65 on 4x4

SUSPENSION

  • Three leaf springs in rear versus 2 on 4x4
  • Beefed up sway bar for rear axle

LINKS

Monday, January 1, 2024

2024 Maintenance

23 amazing years with the Peregrine.

Yanmar 3GM30F - 2273 engine hours at end of 2023, 2311 to begin 2024 - 01/01/2024

January

  • Oil/filter replaced
  • Water pump belt replaced (2 spares)
  • Water pump impeller replaced (2 spares)
  • Racor filter replaced (1 spare)

June

  • Flushed water tanks
  • Teak cleaned/oiled

July

  • Water filters replaced: first and second stage, tanks flushed
  • Propane filled
  • Exhaust elbow/gasket replaced
  • Secondary fuel bleed screw replaced
  • Replaced washers on banjo filling to fuel injection pump
  • House battery bank: two 91Ah Group D
  • Motor mounts replaced. New are 150 both front and rear. Old were 100 durometer on front, 75 on rear.

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