If you are buying from a small dealer (or one who cares about customer relations), he can get you progress reports more detailed than "on dealer lot week of xx/xx". The docket will have entries like estimated delivery week (or maybe production week, or both -- forgotten that detail). Once assembled, the next docket entry will be lane and space information at the port while awaiting loading on a ship. Now comes the fun. The third entry will probably be a ship name. Once you have that, you can go to www.marinetraffic.com, enter the ship name, and track the ship as it crossed the Atlantic. The ship with my TC made a port of call in Nova Scotia and New York City (lost 3 days there since it didn't want to enter the harbor late Friday afternoon). From NYC, it went down the coast and through the canal into Chesapeake Bay. As it approached Baltimore Harbor, it was picked by a a tug. Wicked cool to watch!