The RORC Easter Challenge, organised by the Royal Ocean Racing Club, returns to the Solent from 3 to 5 April 2026, offering one of the most effective ways for racing teams to prepare for the season ahead. Entry fees start from under £500 for a 40ft boat.
Hosted from the RORC Cowes Clubhouse, the three day regatta combines high quality racing with world class coaching, making it one of the most valuable early season events in the racing calendar. Teams compete in short Solent races during the day before reviewing their performance through detailed video analysis and coaching sessions each evening.
RORC Racing Manager Chris Jackson explains why the event has become a cornerstone of many teams' calendars:
"The Easter Challenge is about improving performance as much as competing. The combination of proper racing on the Solent and structured coaching sessions gives teams a chance to test their setups, sharpen manoeuvres and refine communication on board. It is the ideal way to start the season."
A key element of the event is the on the water coaching programme, led by Richard Moxey, former National Keelboat Development Manager at the Royal Yachting Association. Moxey and his team observe racing from RIBs, capturing video and data that is analysed during evening debriefs.
With competitive racing, expert coaching and the welcoming atmosphere of the RORC Cowes Clubhouse, the RORC Easter Challenge continues to attract a diverse fleet ranging from professional race teams to Corinthian crews preparing for the season ahead.
The event offers a rare opportunity to combine top level coaching with real race pressure, helping teams unlock performance before the major offshore and inshore events begin.
Racing takes place from Good Friday to Easter Sunday (03-05 April), with all competitors receiving a warm welcome ashore at the RORC Cowes Clubhouse. Accommodation and dining are available, but early booking is strongly recommended\
For more information about the Royal Ocean Racing Club: www.rorc.org
















