Rule 21.3. states that a boat going astern by backing a sail has to keep clear of one that is not. Therefore going backwards from the on course side of the start line by backing a sail instead of working your way through the pack will probably not work. But what about going backwards without backing a sail? Does everybody else have to keep clear?
When 21 applies, port-starboard, windward-leeward, and ahead-behind do not apply.
Even with ROW, you are required to take action to avoid contact, as soon as it becomes clear that the wall cannot keep clear of you.
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2. If you are backing down, with main boom flapping side to side, someone in the crowd approaching you is going to reasonably believe that you backed the sail at some point. If there is doubt in the protest hearing, I give you slim odds of success.
On it's face it sounds like a legal maneuver, but unlikely that you'd be able to back fully below the line without establishing overlaps and becoming Keep Clear on boats to leeward.
Difficult to see how this move would be used to advantage, at least in fleet racing. But be sure to get video if you try it... ;-)