I agree with K.C. that this looks like someone bounced the boat while upside down...
Thanks for the photos. Here my detailed suggestions, try these on for size:
1.) Grind off the paint, etc. De-wax, de-grease thoroughly.
2.) One layer of glass like a band-aid, about 6" wide, running fore and aft, starting at least 2" aft of the wall the stringer, and going over the stringer to 2" beyond the forward side.
(As it can't hurt to reinforce the mast partners, you could make the patch wide enough and long enough that it would cover the mast hole - but leave an opening of course. Or you could trim it around the mast - both should work.)
Mat isn't the worst of materials for that part, it's rather bulky even in a single layer, and its easy to tease out the edges for a smooth transition. Around the crack, the loads go in all directions and having a bit of thickness there isn't bad.
3.) as you suggest, run a strip of glass lengthwise. I would use cloth tape for that purpose, so you get nice and well defined edges and don't need to cut long strips. Width: 4-6" should be enough. I really think you only need to cover the round part and enough of the sides as dictated by the width of your tape.
(You could reverse step 2 and 3 - might give a neater result).
4) don't worry about the 'soft" glass at the very end of thes stringers (last 1" or so), but one of your stringers (the aft one) has very sloppy looking glass for a good part of it. You might want to grind / sand that one smooth and give it a layer of tape while you are at it.
5.) I see only one crack in the photos. (Repeat step 2 as needed for other cracks).
6.) The tabbing of the stringers to the cuddy roof seems intact everywhere
7.) I think that one layer of reinforcement is probably enough, with two layers crossing at the crack - the stringer, after all, does have residual strength. You can always repeat step 3, perhaps the second time not the full length and using a narrower width to get a staircase effect. In that case you'd get long strip, mat piece short strip.
With that, you can then focus your attention on any other spot of your hull, because these stringers will be the strongest points
Actually, while you are at it, you could add similar stringers in front of the cuddy. I've found that the decks there aren't really strong enough despite the glassed in 1x4, and could use a bit of reinforcement. You'd need to create a form from a paper-towel roll or a gift-wrap roll cut in half....