If Im reading and interpreting correctly ....
Sorry but from your description, thats how one STOPS a boat with sails by true BACKWIND. ....
By simple intuition or complex areodynamics if the sail is anyway positioned so that the high pressure side is now the low pressure side ... the flow across the sail will be operating 'in reverse' ... and you are now STOPPING or at least drastically slowing the boat. Jet aircraft can also do this by applying 'reverse thrusters'.
It would be better to completely drop the main and operate solely on the jib/genoa as the destructive flow and turbulance created from 'reverse flow' can be quite substantial.
Simple rule of thumb .... NEVER put or allow the boom to be on the windward side of the boats centerline when above a beam reach, unless you are using the mainsail as a parachute-brake.
Sorry but from your description, thats how one STOPS a boat with sails by true BACKWIND. ....
By simple intuition or complex areodynamics if the sail is anyway positioned so that the high pressure side is now the low pressure side ... the flow across the sail will be operating 'in reverse' ... and you are now STOPPING or at least drastically slowing the boat. Jet aircraft can also do this by applying 'reverse thrusters'.
It would be better to completely drop the main and operate solely on the jib/genoa as the destructive flow and turbulance created from 'reverse flow' can be quite substantial.
Simple rule of thumb .... NEVER put or allow the boom to be on the windward side of the boats centerline when above a beam reach, unless you are using the mainsail as a parachute-brake.