Slow as you go is pro.
Just as approaching a dock or mooring, slow is better raising the main - even more so with a power winch.

Holding into the wind on auto, the sail and boom will still flutter; wait...then power up slowly, not quickly just because you can with electric power.

Some advantage to a manual winch, you can sense the resistance. Go slow and you won't ruin a sail or lazy jacks.

I chartered the Moorings 40' last year in Greece. Visibility of the sail is difficult from the helm. We Position a crew member on the hardtop aft of the boom so he can see both sides of the boom/sail and watch the clearance of the battens as they move past the lazy jack rigging.

Go slow, go pro.