If the gas was not all burned, or drained, when it was parked you have old, sticky, gasoline residue somewhere in the system. You need to get that cleaned out first. It took me a whole day to get my SeaDoo to start after I let it sit for two years with old gas in it.
I'm not much of a two stroke guy but the SeaDoo is two stroke. A gas covered plug will generally not fire, and it's even harder to fire it under compression in the bike. I put some carb cleaner in the tank with the gas, then turned it over a few times, took the plug out, dried it, put it back in, turned it over a few times, took the plug out and dried it, put it back in, turned it over a few times, again and again until it finally fired up.
You'll probably get better help from some of the two stroke guys on here but this, eventually, worked for me.
Dry the plug off well, or better yet, get a couple of new plugs, and see if you have spark with the plug out and grounded well. If you have spark you will eventually get it to fire in the bike.
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