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Local catamaran builder making global waves

April 10, 2025 6:57 am in by
Cure Marine's catamaran off Mooloolaba (pic supplied by Sunshine Coast Council)

The Sunshine Coast’s boat-building industry is making waves globally with the launch of the first Cure 55 production catamaran built locally using advanced carbon fibre and 3D printing technologies.

Built entirely at Cure Marine’s Coolum Beach headquarters, the lightweight high-performance vessel was designed by renowned Australian naval architect Paul Bury and crafted by Cure Marine’s skilled team.

Miyu, which means “beautiful moon’’, will soon set sail from Mooloolaba to her Gold Coast owners and make her international debut at the Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show in May.

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Cure Marine is rapidly expanding its global footprint with five Cure 55 catamarans already in construction and orders received from Australia, Europe and the United States.

Using the largest 3D printer in the southern hemisphere, each catamaran will feature over 1,000 3D printed parts and extensive use of carbon fibre, setting a new global standard for lightweight performance cruising catamarans.

Since 2017, Cure Marine has received support from Sunshine Coast Council, ranging from guidance in town planning and development assessment to ongoing business development and export support.

Cure Marine co founder Dave Biggar said the team is proud to launch a vessel that pushed the industry forward to a new standard of excellence.

“Our team has worked tirelessly to push the industry forward and to create a world-class product during the development and manufacture of this boat,” Mr Biggar said.

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“Sunshine Coast Council’s Investment Attraction team has been instrumental in helping us establish and expand Cure Marine so we can continue to manufacture and grow right here on the Sunshine Coast,” he said.

Sunshine Coast Mayor Rosanna Natoli said the company is redefining Australia’s boat building industry, creating a world-class product that is both engineered and manufactured locally.

“Congratulations to the entire team at Cure Marine for delivering to the world this exemplary high-performance vessel,” Mayor Natoli said.

“We’re proud to see Sunshine Coast businesses like Cure Marine leading the way in high-tech manufacturing and global innovation.

“It’s impressive to see this level of production stem from the Sunshine Coast,” she said.

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The Cure Marine Coolum Beach facility, built in 2022, is anticipated to have a total economic impact in the region of $63.06 million and create 215 local jobs.

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