Up to '93 inclusive the galley was equipped with a drop down ice box and later redesigned for the fridge and microwave instead of storage in cabinet as an option. The galley was reshaped to allow a wider surface for the fridge, and the cabinet was made taller for the microwave.
I modified the galley to take a 0.5 cu ft nmicrowave and refrig, and recently an A/C under and between the hull wall and sink.
If you like projects, it will take you. The cabinet is too short and not deep enough, the micros today are 0.7 cu so taller. I had to cut out the back and make it deeper several inches to hull are available. And cut the top picture frame from the opening and much of the bottom too. Don't know if the taller 0.7s will fit or if you can find one at 0.6 will make it. Plenty of width. Last time I searched no more 0.5 cuft.
The fridge I'd never do again, instead get a kit to retrofit the ice box with the evaporator plate.
Had to cut open the entire face on that side and all the way up to top.
I used originally an expensive 12v marine fridge but it died so now have a 120VAC one as narrow as I could get it home type and run it off the inverter. I think it was 70 bucks. Works great. It has a heat pipe design, no compressor. The marine ones are narrower but mine just fits between sink and V berth side to side.
It gets the job done well and no noise.
We spend up to 4 days on boat so like a weekend house these things are the comforts and newer Sails have them. If you just fish, forget it.
The fuel stove took off the cabin wall and have a 19 in LCD TV, fits perfect.
Use a portable electric hot plate, Waring professional type, and this year a Foreman grill.
If you don't use the below berth, can anchor down a microwave and refrig in there in a few hours. AC unit too.
I also installed a vacuflush toilet and 14 gallon holding tank.
The vaccum generator/vacuum storage tank is behind the lower berth service wall.
The microwave in place of the fuel stove will stick out too much can't open head door and you will hit yourself on it. Unless you mean the tiny cube mics I see for dorm use. To run a microwave need plenty of battery power since mic is 700W I believe, somthing like 80 or more amps at 12VDC. So making soup hot or hot coffee is fine since short duration. I tie all the batts together and run one motor when doing so on the water.