With the output power you are running, your determinating factor will be more based along the length of coax between the transmitter and the antenna. Coax has a loss factor which is measured in dB per 100 feet at various standard frequencies. Although RG6 may be tempting, it is 75 Ohm coax vice 50 Ohm coax. Your transmitter and antenna will have a 50 or 52 Ohm impedance therefor you will need to match the transmission line to suite the equipment.
Some choices for common coax (with rounded figures):
RG-58 - 5dB of loss at 100 MHz;
RG-8X - 3.4dB of loss at 150 MHz; and
RG-213 - 2.1dB of loss at 100 MHz.
If you can pick-up some used LMR cable, that would be the best choice.
LMR-240 - 3.0dB of loss at 150 MHz (this is the size of RG-58); and
LMR-400 - 1.5dB of loss at 150 MHz (this is the size of RG-213/RG-214).
dB Conversions:
1dB loss means about 21% of the signal is lost;
2dB loss means about 37.5% of the signal is lost;
3dB loss means 50% (half) the signal is lost;
6dB loss means 75% of the signal is lost; and
10dB loss means 90% of the signal is lost.
Hope this helps somewhat in making the right choice.