Power & Motoryacht

Superyacht Cowboys

t’s not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog.” The diminutive, 5-foot-9, 189-pound Archie Griffin said that. The only player in the history of football to win the Heisman Trophy—the sport’s most prestigious individual award—twice. It’s an aphorism with legs. But, of course, Griffin was referring to himself referring to superyachts and their owners—or the kind of guys nobody roots for. It’s there, in billionaire NFL-owner territory, where Griffin’s logic doesn’t hold water. To win this fight, size matters.

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