7We had several days of slow sailing, and after great difficulty we finally neared Cnidus. But the wind was against us, so we sailed across to Crete and along the sheltered coast of the island, past the cape of Salmone.
10“Men,” he said, “I believe there is trouble ahead if we go on—shipwreck, loss of cargo, and danger to our lives as well.”
13When a light wind began blowing from the south, the sailors thought they could make it. So they pulled up anchor and sailed close to the shore of Crete.
16We sailed along the sheltered side of a small island named Cauda,*27:16 Some manuscripts read Clauda. where with great difficulty we hoisted aboard the lifeboat being towed behind us.
18The next day, as gale-force winds continued to batter the ship, the crew began throwing the cargo overboard.
21No one had eaten for a long time. Finally, Paul called the crew together and said, “Men, you should have listened to me in the first place and not left Crete. You would have avoided all this damage and loss.