We draw five.
Some of the cuts from the Sound to inside can be trecherous, especially with the prevailing winds and during an ebb tide. There are plenty of alternatives north of Farmers, where you can pick a cut based on wind direction but less options south.
Most of the time you have choices of anchorages with easy access. And there are plenty with tight entrances, but follow the charts and cruising guide and your eyes, and go slow, and all will be well.
A good example is the South entrance into the anchorage at Cambridge Cay, another is the north course entrance to between the Majors, and from between the Majors and Fowl Cay, which is deep and narrow and should only be attempted at or near slack tide.
But once you have been here a while you get a feel for the place, and get sensibly comfortable.