This is a technique that it sometimes used in lower-end double pane windows. They will put silica gel along the edges - the same thing in the "Do Not Eat" packets that come in shipped electrical equipment.
It does a goodish job of pulling out any moisture trapped between the two panes during manufacture. However, they become overwhelmed if the seal between the two panes leak at all, which I'm sure would happen with thin plastic bubbles and boat movement.
Maybe a method by which, when the silica gets saturated, you can easily break the seal, clean betwixt the domes, pop the gel packs in the oven to dry them out (it works), and slap it all back together, good to go for a few more months.
To me, though, that sounds an awful lot like (shudder) added maintenance and complexity.