Here's a picture of the F4 foiling catamaran (an evolution of the old Gunboat G4 which flipped in Antigua a few years ago...) It's reportedly "at 30 knots" which I assume is boat speed, not TWS or AWS. Note how the main and the jib are mostly sheeted for close reaching, which makes sense as the apparent wind angle moves forward at high boat speeds, yet the tops of the main and jib are SIGNIFICANTLY twisted off, implying they are bleeding of a lot of power due to higher true wind speeds. Based on the sea state, with white caps, this makes sense. Also, note the true wind angle looks somewhere around 145º or so, based on wave direction.
Photo from: http://sailinganarchy.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/image1.jpg
Photo from: http://sailinganarchy.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/image1.jpg