Two New Zealand crews are in pole position to defend their titles at the world sailing championships in Santander, Spain.
Top performances from Peter Burling and Blair Tuke saw them extend their lead in the men's skiff, while Jo Aleh and Polly Powrie stormed to the top of the women's470 standings with three good races.
Burling and Tuke now lead by 29 points after an eighth, a second and a first in the three races.
After an average opening day a successful title defence required some resilience and the classy Kiwi sailors are back on track with one more day of finals before tomorrow's medal race.
Lying fifth, Aleh and Powrie started the day with a victory, then a fourth and a second to displace Austrians Lara Vadlau and Jolanta Ogar from the lead they've held since day one.
But while the Kiwis have climbed to the top of the board the 2014 world crown isn't in the bag yet, and the Austrians are breathing down their necks just a point behind.
USA's Anne Haeger and Briana Provancha are lying third a further five points adrift.
Aleh was pleased with their return from the day's sailing.