Future flagship

Cure Marine has released the first details of the Cure 68GT, a full-carbon performance cruising catamaran developed for fast, efficient and comfortable long-range sailing.


Photography by Cure Marine

15 July 2026

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Cure Marine has revealed its new flagship model, the Cure 68GT, combining offshore capability with an owner-focused approach to handling, onboard systems and extended cruising.

Now part of the McConaghy Group, Cure is advancing several new designs with a renewed focus on larger, high-performance cruising catamarans for long-range, owner-operated sailing.

Designed for sailors seeking performance without unnecessary complexity, the Cure 68GT features a clean deck layout intended to support safe, intuitive operation under sail. Its lightweight carbon construction is expected to enhance efficiency, responsiveness and passage-making performance.

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Inside, the catamaran offers generous living volume for its size, with expansive accommodation and refined detailing aimed at owners planning extended periods aboard.

The layout has been conceived to suit both private cruising and time spent hosting family and guests.

The design draws on Cure’s performance-led philosophy while placing greater emphasis on comfort, practicality and long-term liveability.

Its combination of sailing capability, interior space and simplified operation is intended to make the yacht equally suited to coastal cruising, offshore passages and extended off-grid voyages.

Further details of the Cure 68GT are expected as development of the new flagship progresses.

 

curemarine.com.au

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