Maloney and Meech have good pedigree of their own. On top of their Olympic silver medal, they won the 2013 world championships and have medalled in World Cups and European championships. Now they are trying to achieve greater consistency.
They have performed well this year, finishing second at Kiel Week and, but for a mistake, would have been in the medals at the World Cup regatta in Santander in their first major competition since Rio.
"We are feeling good in the boat and know we can perform well at the world championships," Maloney said. "We're excited to go over there and lay down a good performance."
A lot of that will hinge on their starts. The pair identified that as one of the main areas needing work after an in-depth debrief following their Rio Olympics campaign.
"It's about being really assertive on the start line and trying to nail that aspect so we're not playing catch-up through the fleet," Maloney said.
It's something they've spent a lot of time working on with new coach Nathan Handley.
Maloney and Meech have been in Porto for nearly three weeks with the rest of the New Zealand team preparing for the world championships.
They will be joined in the 49erFX by Erica Dawson and Kate Stewart, a young crew who were 15th at the recent 49er European championships.
Josh Porebski and Trent Rippey have been in good form this year and will line up in the 49er fleet with fellow Kiwis Isaac McHardie and William McKenzie.