It is pretty obvious that the first guy really knew the area, but well done. I didn't watch the others. Any boat with a large, well trained crew should be able to do
anything.
For those of you in the Caribbean who'd like a challenge, sailing into North Sound in Antigua was a blast on Skipping Stone. I also was very pleased with myself when I sailed Skipping Stone into Charleston Harbor in an offshore wind and anchoring off the City Marina, with a very inexperienced crew.
But by far the most exciting (and stupid) entrance I've made (even more so than the Columbia River Bar) was into Tutukaka, NZ on my 65' hermaphrodite ketch, Seafarer. I'll grant that I was under power, but my bowsprit hung way out over the rocks, which were only a few feet away from the hull, as I waited for the swell to push me off the rocks and I could make the turn in. There was a pretty big swell running that day, which actually helped, but increased the pucker factor a great deal, as well. I'd never entered Tutukaka before, and certainly never did again. I wanted to catch a White Marlin and that was the best place to do it.