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Explore The Remarkable Cure 55

by Cure Marine 3 May 2025 16:00 NZST
Cure 55 performance cruising catamaran © Cure Marine

Since her launch, the Cure 55 has been turning heads and earning widespread praise. Sailors have been impressed by her balanced feel, sharp responsiveness, and exhilarating performance - reaching over 21 knots SOG in just 17 knots of breeze. She's fast proving herself as a new benchmark in performance cruising.

Now, join co-founder Dave Biggar for an exclusive walkthrough of the Cure 55. In this guided tour, Dave shares key design insights and highlights the features that make this catamaran truly stand out.

For those looking for a more personal experience, then visit us at the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show, 22-25 May, where the Cure 55 will be making her debut. Step aboard, meet the team, and discover firsthand why this is not just another catamaran—it's a new way to sail.

Book Your Tour of the Cure 55

Whether you're a seasoned sailor drawn to performance or a family cruiser looking for simplicity and comfort, the Cure 55 strikes the perfect balance. With an innovative layout designed for both relaxed coastal escapes and extended off-grid adventures, she's built to inspire confidence and freedom on the water. Following the recent nomination as Multihull of the Year, coupled with a weak Australian dollar, interest has surged—and production slots are already filling up.

If the Cure 55 is on your radar, we strongly encourage you to start the conversation now to avoid extended wait times.

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