As long as everyone is speaking up, me too: go with power.
I will tell you the difference a windlass made in our life afloat (with the 40'er) -- the addition of a windlass meant we would move the boat versus taking the dink to the better diving spots. It allowed a degree of freedom that we didn't realize we missed prior to the addition of a windlass.
On Seaweed, I'd planned a windlass for year three of ownership. After hauling in the anchor (and chain) in 20+ feet of water twice, I found I'm not as young as I once was. I do not know that I could have done it a third time by myself. So, I opted to pay the bucks and get a vertical Lewmar (V700)
I take my anchoring seriously.
Your boat is much larger and it's totally worth it to have the ability to push a button and haul in the chain. I have had to do so once -- a boat (bigger than mine) was dragging down on me. It was easy enough to start the engine, pull up the chain (stopping to remove the snubber) and voila: I moved.
More advice: I like my wired remote -- it lives on a hook inside my forward hatch for easy access. For me, I'm not comfortable with the wireless ones and have seen too many of the deck push ones that have failed. And yes, I want to be on the bow when the anchor comes up versus inside.
And as long as I'm spending your money (gosh, this is fun!) you might as well go with a chain counter too. On a relative scale of $$ spent, it's not that much. Instead I've painted my chain but the counters are better.
Whatever you do, mark the last ten feet (paint it) so you'll know when you're near the bitter end. And have the end attached to the inside the anchor locker with a small piece of line so you could buoy it off if that was ever necessary. If you're anchoring in 50' of water, I'd have that line at a minimum 75' long, and a fender handy to snap onto the end of the small line.
In my opinion, of course.
P.S. - I like the hawsepipe idea... this article about Anja as a picture of their set-up. I like that the chain comes from the waterline.
http://janice142.com/Articles/SprayReplicaAnja.html