Why do you think you need Dyneema? Its only real grace is its light weight.
It isn't a very pleasant material to handle, putting secure knots and splices in it can be a challenge and it doesn't resist heat nor abrasion very well -- especially since it's likely to be thinner than other cordage that might be doing a similar job.
I personally loathe the stuff. Give me nylon paracord any day, and that 's bad enough.
On a small boat, for preference I'd use polyester for things like sheets (you don't want to haul hard with your hands on anything thinner than about 12mm) and if it couldn't be steel wire maybe something with a kevlar core for halyards. Standing rigging would be steel.
You might save a few kilos with Dyneema, but if I get in a boat I'm obviously not in that much of a hurry to get anywhere.