I have the non-free fall version of that winch and it works well. You can make it free fall by going to the bow and turning the clutch release by hand or with a tool. Free fall is probably OK for when you're temporary day anchoring to fish or whatever. If you're anchoring to sleep or leave the boat, you should lower the anchor slowly and be backing down slowly as it hits bottom to avoid fouling the chain on the anchor protrusions (depends on anchor design). I've dropped danforths overboard by hand and had them foul and drag immediately. A slow drop is a more reliable technique. You can position the boat with throttle while the anchor deploys.
You can also buy the automatic gizmo and add it to the winch if you change your mind. The cost is about the same doing it that way and you don't have to decide up front. It's simply a different part on the clutch, or maybe a couple parts. I saw it but I forget the details.
Incidentally, I have the tilting bow roller and the Delta anchor designed to go with it. It deploys and stows by itself with great ease. Nice design. Winch, anchor and roller all by the same company. Integrated system. It actually works.....
I have the 22 lb anchor and 30 ft of 1/4" chain. Probably overkill, but the winch does the lifting, so why not? 250' of 1/2" line. It all drops into the CD22 locker nicely.
I'm thinking of adding a 20 lb sentinel (or kellet) and 100' of light line to deploy it. I've read good things about that addition.
Jeff