Consistency paid dividends for the New Zealanders today adding 7-6-2-2 to their scorecard from the four races sailed and jumping into the lead at the regatta mid-way mark.
Currently they have a 10 point buffer over the chasing Danish crew of Jena Mai Hansen and Katja Salskov-Iversen.
The biggest fleet in Miami is the 98 strong Laser group and New Zealand's four-strong contingent are all sailing well. Best placed after day three, is Thomas Saunders in seventh after an eighth and a fifth on the water today.
Sam Meech also returned a couple of top 10 placings today and he retains ninth overall, while Andy Maloney is close behind in 10th.
Over in the Nacra multihull New Zealand's Gemma Jones and Jason Saunders have bounced back from an average start to the regatta and continue to climb up the leader board. After day three they're in 14th no doubt gunning to break into the top 10 before Saturday.
Competitors in the Olympic and Paralympic classes have five days of fleet racing from Monday to Friday. Medal Races across the 10 Olympic classes will bring the regatta to a close on Saturday, where medals will be awarded to the top three boats.