It was actually a 44' Leopard Cat - I suspect the prevailing wind angle that time of the year is more favorable. It was out of the southeast for us anyway. We motorsailed alongside the west coast of Grenada until reaching the channel and were able to sail a close haul, passing just east of the Kick 'Em Jenny restricted zone on to Carriacou. We were matched with two other couples also taking 105/106 with Tortola Sailing and Sights. They had a 50' mono and this 44' cat down in Grenada for hurricane season and worked up the course for the delivery back to Tortola - 12 days of fun and a great learning experience. Auto pilot was not functioning so it was over 500 nautical miles of hand steering, haha. Great instructor. Overnighted in Marigot Bay, St Lucia after leaving Bequia, then overnight sail to Isles Des Saintes off the coast of Guadeloupe. "The Saintes" were amazing and we stayed there two nights before the last sail of 40 hours or so to the BVI. Went through Round Rock Passage about 12:30 AM the last night before a final MOB drill at 1:00 AM and overnight at a mooring at Spanish Town. It was quite an experience and I highly recommend it!