I too was skeptical and cannot say that i have identified a relationship through any observation.
As i have limited sailing experience in bass strait and being a rural resident on the edge of the otway national park my interest is more driven by the implications associated with catastrophic fire weather and the approaching and passing of cold fronts through out the danger period , although a bit off topic on a sailing forum nonetheless useful observations do cross over pursuits
I thought i might watch today as we are experiencing a meandering low along the coast and through western to central bass strait which may be weak enough to be influenced by some phenomena .
With a midday tide change it suited my desire to see early relief from any potential fire hazard….wishful thinking
Over may years and catastrophic fire events in the state i have noted that generally the passage of the fronts do seem to occur far earlier (regardless of tide) in the southwest often not reaching north of melbourne anywhere unto 7 hours later and probably over a distance less than 100 NM's
I plan to do more sailing out of Apollo Bay and will take note of the observations regarding this discussion in planning such trips just in case.
While on the subject of weather phenomena in southern Victoria , i found this article in 2010 on Weather on the Bay and was so glad its still accessible so as i dont have to reproduce it and cause any copyright issues
www.mysailing.com.au/news/weather-on-the-bay