Ok, so here are the approximate totals for my transom and deck. I did not have to do the stringers, except for patching the engineered stringers near the transom (I had to cut out the rear section of the fiberglass stringers to get at the transom.) Mind you, this was my first restoration, so I was probably not as economical as I could have been.
Fiberglass cloth
50" wide CSM: 32 yds.
6" CSM tape (for tabbing): 7 yards
50" wide 1708 biaxial cloth: 10 yards
38" wide 1708 biax: 4 yards
6" 1708 biax tape: 15 yards
60" wide 6 oz. woven cloth: 9 yards
Resin, etc.
20 gallons laminating resin (unwaxed)
3 gallons cabosil (for peanut butter)
5.25 1/4" chopped milled fibers (for peanut butter)
1 quart finishing wax
2 - 16 lb. foam kits (2 part foam)
5 qts. fairing compound
2 quarts white gelcoat (for bilge area)
This list doesn't include bubble rollers, rollers and chip brushes to apply resin, measuring and mixing cups for resin and foam, and stir sticks. It also doesn't include the cost of the Durabak coating I put on my deck, but I'd strongly advise against using that stuff anyway.
Does that help?
Jim