Stumble. Are you saying wire stretches more than the typical line one might use for a cruising boat halyard? I find that hard to accept.
I would also question line having a weight advantage, and there is no question wire has the windage advantage.
Just mark me down as one who is fully satisfied with my old wire/rope halyards.
Then you need to take a look at modern lines.
Just some quick numbers...
..................Size......MBL (lbs)........weight.........price/ft
7x19ss wire..1/8".....1,600........... .0304lbs/ft.... $.32
Dyneema......7/64....1,600........... .003lbs/ft...... $.21
Dyneema......1/8".....2,300........... .005lbs/ft..... $.34
Stretch is a little complicated to figure for wire, but in the size we are worried about dyneema has about 95% the stretch of 7x19wire.
So it's lighter, stronger, has less stretch, and costs less. Plus it will never meat hook. If you want to use wire feel free, but it really doesn't work anymore.