You only have, and always require, an eyeball on a continuous rotation* servo.
Is that what you are using, Bob?
Trim implies position control which requires some sort of measuring device.
A quarter turn servo, 1.5, 2, 4 or 6 turn sailwinch retains the original rotary potentiometer that keeps position in check. A servo slower can then slow the winch down to a scale rate.
* Continuous rotation servo is a misnomer. It is just a geared motor with a crude speed control.