Usman, It could work if you had a brake switch on the turbine which (a) disconected the turbine and shorted it out (the braking), and another switch to isolate the transformer when the wind turbine is in use. But as others have said, why would you? rectifiers and heatsinks are relativley cheep.
Another point if you do use the 110v/60v transformer you will need some form of current limiting for when the batteries are a little low. Otherwise the current through the rectifiers & transformer may be excessive. This can be as simple as another transformer with identical/very similar secondary winding (60v) in series with the output of the step down one, it will act as a choke (current limiter). Others are more qualified than me on the finer points but basically that's the way if not using electronics.
My crude charger does not have current limiting and I have blowen a few bridge rectifiers, but I manage it now with generator load/speed. Anyway as my Re imputs build there is very much less need to boost. It is easy to do things too cheeply, and it is never reliable, fine if one is just tinkering but if it's your only power supply it has to be reliable.
allan down under