I used to have a ski boat. Always looked over the edge of the windscreen so this was a non issue.
Now that I drive a much slower pocket cruiser, visibility is a real issue.
Most of the time I crusie the Hawkesbury and in dry weather all is fine. Providing I sit on a booster cushion since the seat is way too low that is. Nothing a longer post can not fix.
I ventured a bit further last time and into salt water and 2m swells. Was a lot of fun once I realised that the boat was not bothered by the unruly waves and so my intestine settled down.
One issue was the visibility though. The salt water or rather the salt in the water made the glass windscreen rather opaque and I had to use a spray bottle to wash it down over and over in order to see. On the way back and after several attempts at washing the salt off the glass, with the sun in the face i couldn't see a cow at three paces.
Fortunately no cows in the river and I got home safe, yet I still don't know how to clean my windscreen.
My windscreen wiper was a bit of a joke too. The blade does not touch the glass and makes a noise like a food processor full with brazilian nuts. So I am up for a new one.
But the glass is a mystery. A search on the internet provided some unsettling suggestions to polish the glass with car body polish and even steel wool. Must say that I feel a bit uncomfortable to follow such radical suggestions.
What do you do to take the salt out of your windscreen? Mind you mine is glass not perspex