The phrase "a cloudy ship I spy" evokes imagery of a vessel partially obscured by mist or fog, suggesting a sense of mystery and exploration. This could refer to a ship navigating through overcast weather or a metaphorical representation of something elusive and hard to grasp. The clouds may symbolize uncertainty or the unknown, adding to the intrigue of the sighting. Overall, it captures a moment of observation that invites curiosity about what lies beyond the obscured view.
Well its made of clouds, I think it is to left of the lightning on page 20 and a tip of lightning touches the tip of the bow, the ship is one of those old sailing ships. It also kinda says that here "http://www.walterwick.com/hints.htm"
To the person writing this, the moon looked like a ship (galleon) moving on clouds that were like a rough sea.
Ship to Shore - 1993 To Catch a Spy 1-21 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Spy Ship - 1942 was released on: USA: 4 June 1942 (premiere) USA: 6 June 1942 Portugal: 2 August 1945
Cap'n Buck's ship is called the Cloudy Cloth Clipper. Please add me EBpink and my friend bluechimpmonkey :)
A submarine is to spy on ship movements and if necessary sink ships
stand on the top of the ship thing and he will brake ship thing by slamming on the roof
It’s kind of hard to see, but I’m pretty sure a see a ship made of stormy clouds by the lightening, on page 20. the only thing I can clearly see is the masts. its on far right on the left page. It’s like above the lowest lightening strike on page twenty. It’s about half an inch over that.
On page 14 on a ship's sail.
On p 16 down by the ship in a bottle
You have to be a paid Moshi Member on Moshi Monsters to get to Captain Buck's ship, the Cloudy Cloth Clipper. The ship will be in the Port whenever it returns from its travels. Go to the Port and see if the ship is there, then click on the ship to go to the shop.
That would be the HMS Fearless. The ship was decommissioned in 2002, and was scrapped years later.