13And when the south blew, they guessed them to hold purpose; and when they had removed or taken up from Assos, they sailed to Crete.
14And not after much time, the wind Tifonyk, that is called northeast, or wind of tempest, was against it.
15And when the ship was ravished, and might not endeavour against or into the wind, when the ship was given to the blowings of the wind, we were borne
16with course into an isle, that is called Cauda; and scarcely we might get a little boat.
17And when this was taken up, they used helps, girding together the ship; and dreaded, lest they should fall into sandy places. And when the vessel was under-set, so they were borne.