Well I must be the exception because I have been thrown off my SeaDoo more times than I can remember. My favorite maneuver is to go full speed in a strait line, lean my weight over the handlebars while giving a slight turn to one side then full turn the other way. This causes the PWC to pivot on its axis and you are going backwards at high speed. If you don't do it right however you end of being thrown into the water.
If you are catching some big air and come down on the side of a wake you are parallel to, the PWC can roll so quickly you get thrown off. Sometimes the PWC will roll upside-down when this happens.
Another fun trick is to go full speed in a strait line, lean over the handlebars, shift half way between forward and reverse then gun it. The trust goes strait down causing the rear end to left and the pointed bow slices under the water and the PWC goes submarine. You obviously get thrown off because no way you can hold on underwater.
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