Make some furniture with it
Sapelle is a generic term here for anything pretending to be mahogany. Anyway all the stuff I've seen from my friend who is a cabinet maker is definitely not bow wood (I've seen a lot!). I wouldn't even use it as a core wood to be honest.
The maple will make a better belly but leave it flat. Boo is really too stiff for a maple belly though....
Your best bet if wanting to make tri-lam or more lam elb's is to get some quality ipe for the belly.
A boo backed ipe with maple core is a great combo.
Taper rate for an elb is around 0.009" per running inch. However you can't get them perfect off the form with grinding compound taper lams...
I would recommend a taper of 0.006" on the core if doing a tri-lam. Taper your boo so that it hand tillers to an elliptical tiller preglue-up. No need to go super thin with it.
If you used ipe for the belly then 1 inch wide over the center 12 inches, taper to 3/4" 8 from the tips then into 3/8th at the nocks. Thickness of 7/8ths at the handle. Somewhere just over 3/8ths at the tips. Straight line taper is ok for rough out.
Elliptical tiller. Make sure the handle only bends a fraction at full draw, you should hardly be able to feel it.