Vicissitude entered Lloyd's Register in 1830 with C. Brown, master and owner, and trade London–Quebec.
Lloyd's Register for 1835 showed her master changing to Snell and her trade to London–Mauritius.
Vicissitude, Snell, master was wrecked 10 May 1836 at ihavandhippolhu-fulu 6°57′07″N 72°55′37″E / 6.952°N 72.927°E / 6.952; 72.927 (Haa Alif Atoll) in the Maldive Islands.
[6] The Government of India thanked the Sultan of the Maldives for the "humane and liberal conduct" that he and his subjects extended to the crews of Adonis, which was wrecked in 1835, and Vicissitude.
The Sultan accepted some presents as marks of friendship, but declined any payment, though the Government made a liberal offer.