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Meet Ripple - Cure 55 Boat 02

by Cure Marine 12 Aug 2025 19:13 NZST
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Meet Ripple - Cure 55 Boat 02  

 

 

The Cure 55 exists because we weren’t satisfied with what the market had to offer. This isn’t just an evolution, it’s a clean break from compromise. With Miyu - Boat 01, we introduced an innovative, lightweight, safe, and fast boat. Building on that success, Ripple brings a new level of maturity and refinement that's been shaped by the unique needs of her owner. The result is nothing short of exceptional.

 

That owner came to us seeking a level of personalisation and off-grid capability no other brand could provide. He wanted the freedom to explore remote destinations in total independence. That’s why he chose the Cure 55.

 

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We’ve taken complexity and buried it behind simplicity. You don’t need to be an engineer to run the Cure 55, but the moment you take the helm, you’ll feel like a pro. Press play below to enjoy the stunning first look at Ripple.

 

Without question, Ripple is set to make a lasting impression as she journeys across the globe. Meanwhile, Miyu, Boat 01 has already turned heads and earned high praise from everyone who’s sailed on her, including some of the most respected reviewers in the marine industry. 

 

 

If you are an adventurer looking to chase distant horizons, or a liveaboard cruiser seeking remote island serenity, the Cure 55 is the boat for you.  Revel in the comfort, capability, and confidence to explore off the beaten path.  You know what you want. So do we. Let’s us build your dream boat.

 

 

     
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