Since those slats are pretty thin. I would do two things.
Build one bow at a time. If first one comes in too light or heavy you can make adjustments for the second.
1/4" belly slat, 1/4" core, 1/8" backing. That should get you pretty close assuming you keep a relatively flat belly.
Taper the core lam from 1/4" thick at the center to 1/16" at the tips. I find it easier to taper two 36" lams and splice them back together than to try to make one long 72" lam which is skinny at both ends and thick in the middle.
If you don't taper the core before you glue it up, you will likely end up scraping right through the belly lam towards the tips when you tiller.
Last thing, I know many will tell you that narrower is always better, and they might be right, but if you leave it a bit wider to start, you can always narrow later to bring the weight down and to tiller.
BTW Jimmy, I haven't forgotten about our conversation, hang in there, shop is currently packed up because we're moving.