Design considerations:
I believe you draw 29" and shoot 55#?
For 55# @ 29":
Flatbow: 68" long. 1.5"-1.75" at the widest point with a gradual width taper to 3/8 at the nocks. (see TBB1: same design, but this one is wider to compensate for the lower density yew).
D bow: 66" long, 1.5" wide in the middle portion, tapering to 3/8" at the ends. Bend-though-the-handle or semi-bendy handle (D bow), FLAT belly. The D bow could be shorter (64") but I'd try for 66".
If thinning the sapwood, I'd back the bow with rawhide for insurance. They say you can violate the sapwood rings on yew, but I'd error on the side of caution and back the bow.
Every piece of wood is different, and there's more than one way to skin the cat. This is just what I would do If I had that stave. It's certainly not the only way.
Good luck!