Robert Dickson and Sean Waddilove are 11th overall after three more races in sailing's 49er class.
The pair made a sensational debut on the water on Tuesday, winning the first race of the regatta before the remaining races of the day were postponed due to the weather.
These delays meant they faced into a busy schedule today.
The conditions were bright and sunny at Enoshima, with good breezes. Strong sailing again from the duo saw them finish their races, in 12th, 11th and 13th, with the last score discarded as their worst of the series.
13th in Race 4 for Robert Dickson and Sean Waddilove leaves them in 11th place overall in the #49erclass. Racing resumes tomorrow #TeamIreland #Tokyo2020
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"It was a lot windier and wavier, pretty nice conditions and pretty enjoyable," said Dickson of Howth Yacht Club.
"We're not coming in confused or deflated," said Skerries Sailing Club's Waddilove. "We know what we need to change for the next day which are some simple things."
Meanwhile, Annalise Murphy will resume her regatta on Thursday, when the penultimate day of fleet racing is held with two more races scheduled in the women's single-handed event.
The Rio Silver medallist moved from up from 32nd place to 20th on Tuesday.