[3] 't Wapen van Hoorn departed Texel for Batavia, capital of the Dutch East Indies, on 27 December 1619, under the command of Roelof Pietersz.
In June 1622 "at night in a hard wind", the ship ran aground near Shark Bay in what is now Western Australia.
Her final departure to Batavia was on 19 February 1627, under the command of David Pieterszoon de Vries.
In September it made landfall at Shark Bay, noting corrections to Dirk Hartog's chart of the location.
It appears to have remained mostly in the Indies from then on, but is named as one of the ships that participated in the Battle of Abrolhos on 12 September 1631 off Pernambuco (present-day Brazil).