I would think that if you have a longer hose run going down after the high point, the water in tht section of the discharge hose will siphon most of the water in the section between the pump and the high point.
Also, by shortening the distance between the pump and the high point, you have less water that will drain back. Let say your sump is on centerline, if you run the hose to a high point on the hull, you re going to have 6 to 7' of hose to get to a hull side, then 2 or 3 more going up. That s 8 to 10' of hose full of water.. On the hot hand if you go straight up ours only going to have the 2 or 3' going up, the remaining 6 to 8' will be downhill and self draining