If its a furling jib go with a 125 which will easily furl to 110. Go with 8
oz dacron cross cut for a long life affordable sail. Doyle made a dandy 135
for my boat and it really moves the boat along quite well, fast really.
Good idea to deal with a local sail loft you might learn a lot.

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