That is a pretty unusual circuit Brad.
That transformer will be huge (for the power level).
3mH 30A primary and 9:1 step up.
A lot of copper in that.
And the switching device still sees the full peak dc output voltage.
Only advantage I can see over a plain vanilla boost converter will be the much lower peak rectifier currents.
Or maybe I am missing something...
My choice for this would be a diagonal half bridge flyback.
Lossless snubbing, all excess energy returned to the source.
Lowest voltage mosfets required, very low rds on possible even with two devices in series.
Flyback transformer provides voltage step up with resulting reduced peak secondary current.
If you rally want to get fancy, two of those in parallel running interleaved would reduce the input and output ripple currents.