Sorry, can't recall rope Ds.
But I do recall
1. Upgrade to Dynema for both halyards. Makes a big difference to the ability to flatten, and keep flat, the furling jib in strong winds, and maintains rig tension. My original halyards, and shroud-end lacings seemed to be elastic!
A dyneema main halyard ensures that the cunningham remains effective in high winds.
2. Buy a longer main halyard than you think you need, as that horrible sharp, angry little block at the mast head cuts the main halyard. The sharp alloy sail headboard doesn't help.
You can then shorten off the damaged mast top end as needed, and make the rope run last longer.
I brought just enough the first time, and soon regretted it.
3. I found Rooster "Polilite sheets" to be effective on the jib. They don't self-tangle like cheap braid on braid, but are not too expensive.
You may have your own preference?