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Cure Marine Expands Line-Up With Two New Models: Cure 48 and Cure 68

by Cure Marine 7 Oct 2025 08:43 NZDT
Cure 68 © Cure Marine

Cure Marine, the builders of the acclaimed full-carbon Cure 55, today announced two exciting additions to its high-performance cruising catamaran range: the Cure 48 and the Cure 68.

Both models build on Cure Marine’s reputation for combining race-bred performance with refined cruising comfort. Designed for sailors who want to push further, sail faster, and live longer off-grid with complete confidence, the Cure 48 and 68 reinforce Cure’s position at the forefront of the performance multihull sector.

These new designs will be unveiled at the Annapolis Sailboat Show (October 9–12, 2025), where the Cure Marine team will be on hand to present details and meet prospective owners.

The Cure 48 — Pure DNA, Perfectly Scaled

The Cure 48 distils the essence of the Cure 55 into a more compact, accessible package.

  • Construction: epoxy e-glass with carbon reinforcement in all high-load areas.
  • Standard equipment: carbon daggerboards, rudders, mast, longeron, and crossbeam.
  • Design brief: short-handed sailing, off-grid living, and fast, comfortable passages.
  • Execution: developed in partnership with McConaghy Boats, combining cutting-edge build techniques with a refined, practical interior and clean, intuitive deck layout.

The result is a yacht that delivers real-world performance for owners who want to experience the thrill of sailing without compromise.

The Cure 68 — Global Exploration, Redefined

The flagship of the range, the Cure 68 is built for fast, confident world cruising.

  • Full carbon construction delivers strength, lightness, and performance.
  • Expansive volume ensures comfort for extended living aboard.
  • Energy autonomy: large battery banks, integrated solar, and generous tankage provide true off-grid capability.

Discover the Cure Range at the Annapolis Sail Boat Show

Visitors to the Annapolis Sailboat Show can meet the team and learn more about the Cure 48, Cure 55, and Cure 68, and what sets Cure Marine apart in the growing world of performance cruising catamarans.

/ curemarine.com.au / +61 483 942 873 / +1 (541) 871 3375

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