We've a pretty windy site by the tidal bit of the River Forth. We grow blackcurrants, gooseberries and raspberries with some success. The raspberries have to be well tied in or they take a bit of a beating but the gooseberries and the blackcurrants are fine. We may not, very likely, be as windy as your site and although the river is tidal here it's not noticably salty.
Waterlogging seems to be the major threat to plants, but good drainage, plenty manure along with some shelter seems to be what you need.
There's a new variety called Polka, which sounds really good. It's a Polish variety with high yields, good disease resistance and excellent flavour. Or "Autumn Bliss" has short canes that don't need staking in a "normal" garden, so they might be worth considering for a windy site.
I love raspberries - fresh on bran flakes with whole milk, yummy, If I coudl grow one fruit in the garden it woudl be raspberries - better than strawberries any day. So I hope you manage to grow them too.