Paul Snow-Hansen and Dan Willcox remained in sixth at the 470 world championships in Greece overnight (NZ time) but any progress up the leaderboard was hindered by a disqualification in their second race.
Last year's world championships runners-up were over the start line in the second race, picking up a U-flag disqualification. Not too much damage was done because it will be their discard - crews are allowed to drop their worst result of the regatta - but they can't afford any poor finishes over the rest of the regatta if they are to make their way into medal contention.
The top three crews have opened up a handy cushion on the rest of the fleet but, with four more races before Saturday night's double-points medal race, the leaderboard can still change.
"We were sailing the boat really fast and it felt like we had good speed upwind and downwind," Willcox said. "We were eighth in the first race and in the second we were over the line, unfortunately. We got trapped between two boats and we were all caught over. That's our discard now.
"Every race is going to be important, every race is going to count. Looking at third place overall, we are still pretty close on points so the next few days we are going to be doing our best to keep sailing clinically and consistently. If we do that, we will go into the medal race in contention for a podium finish so it's all go from here."