tstanley... be cautious!.
The windshield pane(s) is(are) only 1/2 the picture: the windshield frame and substructure is the other 1/2 of the picture. The frame/substructure is essential for transmitting shock windshield loading to the forward hull... without the pane shooting out of the frame. Crushing loads due to inverted contact with water will be a bear to handle!
Comments.
Acrylic-polycarbonate-polycarbonate-acrylic laminates are a good match for what You are doing.
The acrylic inner and outer plys provide high quality abrasion/erosion protection for the structural (soft/tough)polycarbonate structural plies. In addition, acrylic [or an acrylic replacement], has the ability to accept long-lasting abrasion/scratch resistant coatings. DO not accept a polycarbonate windshield with JUST hard coatings: Repair can be impossible. Also, do not accept a wndshield with only one acrylic ply: the opposite side of the pane is will be abrasion prone (repair is difficult-to-impossble to accomplish).
NOTE.
May want to conside an antiglare coating and a hydrophobic coating if sunlight-glare and water spray are significant factors.
Regards, Wil Taylor
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