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The Cure 55 Dazzles off the Sunshine Coast

by Cure Marine 10 Apr 2025 18:19 NZST

Since our last update, we've been enjoying some truly exhilarating sailing aboard the Cure 55, MIYU, in a variety of wind conditions and sea states off the beautiful Sunshine Coast of Australia. With a range of sail configurations, MIYU has consistently delivered impressive speeds of over 18 knots, in just 14 knots of breeze!

The Cure 55 distinguishes itself among other brands with its exceptional living space, thoughtfully designed for the areas where you'll spend the most time— the cockpit, salon, and galley. Whether you're entertaining guests or simply enjoying time on the water, these spaces offer unparalleled comfort and functionality, all while providing commanding 360-degree views.

The cross-breeze ventilation throughout the cabin is remarkable, thanks to the large, openable windows that seamlessly connect the salon to the cockpit seating area, ensuring a refreshing flow of air.

Every detail reflects the highest standard of craftsmanship, and what's more, each Cure 55 owner has the opportunity to upgrade from the standard to achieve a unique level of personalisation, ensuring they take delivery of their dream boat.

Build your Cure 55.

Whether you're a seasoned sailor chasing performance or a family cruiser prioritising ease of handling, the Cure 55 delivers on both fronts. Its thoughtful design combines responsive, exhilarating sailing with simple, manageable controls—making it as exciting as it is approachable.

With the successful launch of Boat #01 and the upcoming delivery of Boats #02 and #03 later this year, interest has surged. Viewing appointments are already in high demand and we anticipate spots for future builds will fill quickly.

If you're interested in securing your place for a Cure 55, now is the time to act.

Reserve Your Cure 55 today.

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