I would also advice you to thin the sapwood to around ¼". Yes, a bow can be made with yew sapwood only, but it is not desirable. The sapwood is softer, lighter, takes more set and has less structural value. You'll see that in a bow with ½" of sapwood, the bow will take more set than expected, and you'll need more wood (in volume) as compared to ¼" of sapwood only.
Thinning 30 rpi yew sapwood is not too difficult a task. It is okay to leave some spots with an extra growthring, or to go through the growthring one layer. Try to avoid it by all means, but damaging one growthring slightly is not as lethal as you may think.
BTW; with a deep-profiled ELB you can get away with a little more than ¼" of sapwood, while a wider flatbow requires a bit less than ¼" of sapwood.