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  • ha 100,001 views

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  • if you go about 10-15 mph then throw it in reverse really fast then back into forward and accelerate as fast as you can you can get the whole thing submerged with you under water

  • If you attempt this make sure your bilge pump is working.

  • just get it on a plane then real quick drop the throttle pop it into reverse and punch it (while still on a plane) thats fun shit right there.

  • @guitarplayer873 me and my bidy did that on a waverunner right infront of a waterfront restaurant infront of alot of people,and we blew a hole right through the reverse cap . it was kind of embarassing;)

  • woahhhhhh! WOAHHHHHH! WOAHHHH! whoahhhh

  • thast awsome i have the same one and did the same thing lol those things are a blast

  • lake havisu!!!!! i know i spelled it wrong!!

  • is that in lahe havasu az?

  • Theres no REAL damage that can be done by doing this on a sit-down or stand-up.

    They (HOPEFULLY) Wouldn't sell a PWC with an engine that hydro locks "hard" (But if for example a car hydro locks, good bye head, valve, piston, rod, crankshaft, etc. sometimes)

    Like he said,

    just take the head off, get all the water out, start it up and make sure the rest is out, and your good to go.

    And yes, please, dont do it constantly. Give the damn thing some time to suck the water out? :|

  • @codyxcaution I sank mine this weekend and flooded the engine and all you need to do is trake the plugs out and run the starter to pump the water out. I also used a wet vac to suck out what it could. Then I dumped some 2 stroke down the carbs put the plugs in and it started right up. i let it run for 10 minutes with a host to it so the bearings didnt dry out.

  • is that in lughlin

    it looks like the cove were ppl jump off the cliff

  • Hey, I've never intentionally submerged mine allthough i've submerged it preatty good but going at the right speed and hitting the right wake, does it damage your jet ski?

  • It takes on alot of water, so maybe do 1 or 2 dives then ride for awhile to siphon the water out.

  • @Runningballe some jetskis have a ventilation system goin through the top of the jetski and sometimes when you submerge it water can get in the hull. it doesnt damage the engine but just make sure not to get so much water inside because it can damage the engine if the hull is filled with too much water

  • why? what can happen?

  • As long as you dont do it all the time itll be okay. But my sister dipshit ex Bf took out my dads and did that and got water shot up the exhaust and we had to rebuild it... But its not horrible for them

  • totally bad for em, as they are water resistant, they arent water proof. and if you read the manual im sure it says specifically to never put it under water intentionally, at least mine does anyways. And i have actually seen guys break there trim hydraulic by doing that, surprisingly. I dont recommend anyone try this.

  • who asked you?

  • is that the colorado river. And u guys are in clear lake. I have a place at Hidden Shores

  • yep

  • dude i love that cove for wake boardin

  • rofl jokes but its bad for it

  • well apart from the fact that our seat flooded, and we had to put in a new carborator, it actually runs fine. the carborator was mostly due to age rather than our little stunt

  • yeah its bad for the motor gets flooded in the pistons

  • it's cooler on a standup

  • does that hurt it to have it completely underwater like that?

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  • @mankyman6 i am a marine tenichian and yes it does let water it to the ski through the air scoop on the front panle and it will fuck you're cdi box up. that's a $450 misstake!! dnt talk if you dnt know!!

  • @amptech02 dude the fckn cdi boxes are water proof, do you think manufactures are that stupid to put a non sealed box in a machine that operates in only water, sounds like u shouldnt talk if you dont know, u may be a tech but school cant teach you everything experiance does

  • @lakeboy183 bitch im 49 and way out of school ive been workin on shit like this all my life so go fall off of a mountain of dick's ass first. bitch :)

  • @amptech02 ha, thats mature for a 49y/o. well you must not work on skis that much to not know they seal these now

  • @lakeboy183 lake boy i se you on every jetski video flaming

  • @kawasakiTS77 there is just to many dumbasses out there that think theyr cool shit and know it all. i dont know everything but i know more than olota ppl out there.

  • @lakeboy183 hahahah iknow i especially hate people who think if you fall off there is a propeller

  • @lakeboy183 u dumass???????????????

  • what lake and where is that?

  • lost lake a medium sized lake of of the main section of the colorado river near yuma arizona

  • hahaha only has 11,631 views

  • haha only has 11,979 views

    btw, is that in havsu

  • haha only has 10474 views wtf

  • how did u do that?

  • You lean forward as far as you can, while holding the reverse bucket about 1/2 way engaged, then hit the gas and hold your breath. The ski does tend to take on a little water when doing this, if you do 2 good dives in a row, you need to run it for awhile to get the water out.

  • @Newwwwmann when i sub i just point the nozzle all the way down and gun it and put as much weight to the front as i can so the nose points down

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