I think if you give yourself 66" or even a little more, a pyramid bow starting at 1.5" wide at the fade outs would be just fine.
Now the boo is stronger in tension than the hickory is strong in compression. That means you will want to be very careful when tillering to NEVER pull more than the weight you will want when the bow is finished. In fact, don't pull more than 40 lbs in the tillering process until you are down to the final push to hit draw weight and draw length! That's going to help prevent picking up set.
Then, you may want to consider a cross section on your limbs of a trapezoid...also known as "trapping the back". Make your belly 1 3/4 wide at the fades and 1 1/2 wide on the back. This will give you more hickory on the belly to resist compression.
Take all this with a grain of salt, or maybe a 2 lb container of Morton's Iodized Salt since I have never built a boo backed hickory bow. But I've played one on t.v.
Any of you 'boobackers wanna chime in here?