Consistency is critical at any regatta and so far Paul Snow-Hansen and Dan Willcox have posted five good scores at the 470 world championships in Greece that has left them in a good position.
The pair were ninth and third in their two races overnight (NZ time) to move up two places to sixth in the overall standings. They are nine points off a podium position but the top nine crews are all within 16 points of each other.
Snow-Hansen and Willcox, who won silver at last year's world championships, easily qualified for the gold fleet - the top 36 boats - and will now contest another six races before Saturday night's top-10 medal race.
"We had a solid day," Snow-Hansen said. "We had a nine and a three, so two keepers.
"We have six races ahead of us in the gold fleet and everything to play for. We're currently sitting sixth overall and the points are tight so every race is going to be important. We are pretty excited to get out there racing tomorrow and get back into it."