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Depends on what kind of stern you're doing, but if you want that long rudder post Titanic booty, try building a rear facing "bow" to get the taper right, lay your poop deck on top of it overhanging in the shape you want and build down into the taper. Flat transoms are easy but boring to look at- but can be spiced up with easily placed paint blocks for ship names and ports of registry. A cruiser stern is fairly easy to pull off if that's the era you're going for.
Lastly, you can find deck plans for thousands of ships. Save an image that you like and you can stick it in a photo measuring tool like https://eleif.net/photomeasure that will let you measure distances off of two known points to get an idea of scale when laying things out.