10Saying, Friends, I see that this journey will be one of great damage and loss, not only to the goods and the ship, but to ourselves.
11But the captain gave more attention to the master and the owner of the ship than to what Paul said.
12And as the harbour was not a good one in which to be for the winter, the greater number of them were for going out to sea, in order, if possible, to put in for the winter at Phoenix, a harbour of Crete, looking to the north-east and south-east.
13And when the south wind came softly, being of the opinion that their purpose might be effected, they let the ship go and went sailing down the side of Crete, very near to the land.
14But after a little time, a very violent wind, named Euraquilo, came down from it with great force.
15And when the ship got into the grip of it, and was not able to make headway into the wind, we gave way, and went before it.
16And, sailing near the side of a small island named Cauda, we were able, though it was hard work, to make the ship's boat safe: