<p>'No sea voyage can be dull for a man who has an eye for the ever-changing sea and sky, the waves, the wind and the way of a ship upon the water.'<br>So observes H.W. 'Bill' Tilman in this account of two lengthy voyages in which dull intervals were few and far between.<br>In 1966, after a succession of eventful and successful voyages in the high latitudes of the Arctic, Tilman and his pilot cutter Mischief head south again, this time with the A...