The modern merchant navy successor to the cabin boy is the steward's assistant.
Cabin boys were usually 13–16 years old, but sometimes as young as 8,[2] and also helped the cook in the ship's kitchen and carried buckets of food from the ship's kitchen to the forecastle where the ordinary seamen ate.
They would occasionally stand watch like other crewmen or act as helmsman in good weather, holding the wheel to keep the ship steady on her course.
Several prominent British Royal Navy officers began their career as cabin boys.
The list includes officers that achieved an admiralty rank before 1801.