Generally there is no need for more than 50-60cm drift. I have used less than that, but 60-70cm is better on a 50sqm sail.
However, there is a different factor, which may increase the need for longer drift: If the yard is set with a very low angle (peaking angle), there must be enough drift to prevent the angle between the mast and the halyard from becoming too wide. I have used maximum 30° as a rule of thumb on my boats.
In other words, on my sails, like this on Frøken Sørensen, with 70° yards, the sling point sits fairly close to the mast (even with the slingpoint about 4-5% aft of the midpoint) so the drift can be short and still keep the mast-halyard angle within 30° or thereabouts.
Clear as mud, right?
Arne