We owned an Olympic 26XLF from 1996-2000 and found it to be the best boat we have ever owned (considering all trade-offs in boats). It was a superb handling boat in all sea conditions and provided excellent fuel economy 3mpg @ 28mph. The 26 Olympics had a 13 degree deadrise, providing an excellent ride off the Oregon coast and low 13-15mph planing speed.
Olympics were fast, economical, stable, and extremely sea worthy (hulls were patterned after CG rescue craft of the 1980's).
The only negatives were a slightly smaller cabin than the CD 25 or the Bounty Hunter 25. However, I think that I would buy a new one today if a reputable builder like Sea Sport decided to resurrect the 26XLF model (sorry to hear that the true Olympic molds were destroyed yet the 34' Tollycraft/Olympic abatross mold that almost bankrupted two companies was saved) .
Good to see an older 26 SS model still in use.