Inefficient use of space
I second Campy's suggestion -- I'd recommend abandoning the galley completely. I removed the galley on my '78 C22, and I'm very happy (except about the space it takes up in my garage).Think about what you get from the slide out galley: (1) a sink, (2) a fresh water tank, (3) a drawer, (4) a "shelf" where you can put a stove, and (5) that cooler-type thing that's useless for actually cooling things.The next question is -- of the stuff on that list, what do you need? I'm primarily a day sailer, so I was able to eliminate the sink, fresh water tank, and stove shelf. If you overnight on the boat, you might want that stuff (but do you need it?).Now that you know the galley features you need, ask yourself if you can re-create them without the addition of a 75lb hunk of fiberglass that eliminates 80% of the storage under the starboard lazarette. I'll bet you can find a much more efficient way of doing it.BTW, on my boat, the vertical clearance under the starboard lazarette is just shy of 15". I've discovered that almost every large cooler box made in the western world is at least 15.25" tall -- seemingly a conspiracy on the part of either Catalina or the cooler industry. The only exception I've found is the 36 qt Igloo Marine ice chest. It fits perfectly in the area formerly occupied by the slide out galley (although you need to move a cushion to get access to it). It's also the perfect size for a full day's food for 4-5 people. Igloo also sells a tie-down kit that I'm in the process of bastardizing for use on my boat.If you're looking for an alternative to the drawer in the galley, try Catalina Direct. They have several drawer-type items that can be retrofitted into various spots around the boat. They're all about $50 each.