Logan Dunning Beck and Oscar Gunn will have surfing and fishing on their minds over the next couple of weeks but the main item on their agenda is winning a medal for New Zealand at the Tokyo Olympics.
That is no small ambition, given the quality of the 49er fleet and the impending return to action of Olympic and four-time world champions Peter Burling and Blair Tuke.
Crucially, though, Dunning Beck and Gunn qualified the boat for the 2020 Games and it will now come down to one of four New Zealand crews for the ticket to Japan.
Dunning Beck and Gunn have shown enough since they teamed up about 12 months ago to suggest they have great potential. They finished third in yesterday's medal race at the world championships in Denmark to be seventh overall and it's come on the back of medals at both last year's Olympic Week in Japan and the World Cup in Hyeres.
"It feels great to have [Olympic qualification] out of the way so early," Gunn said. "It doesn't guarantee we are going but it's something we don't have to worry about in the future. We can carry on racing and try to beat all the other Kiwis."