Advice:  iPhoto - Aperture transition

I finally upgraded and got a new iMac last weekend so I treated myself to Aperture2 as well and I'm really excited to get started with it. So, I've spent all day reading up on the process. I think I've come up with a decent plan as far as transitioning over from iPhoto to Aperture, but I thought I'd run it by the experts here and make sure it seems feasible.
My plan:
First, i'll transfer my iPhoto library over into Aperture as "referenced" and just leave the iPhoto folder right where it is. In Aperture, I go File->import->iPhoto Library and then in the import window I put it to "Store In: Their Current Location".
Question: I'm assuming that Aperture can read the iPhoto library and sort it into the same folders and what-not?? Will it create all of the same folders, etc. or will I have to do that all over again in Aperture?
Once I have moved all of my iPhoto stuff over I will be ready to import new stuff. For this I plan to create an "Aperture Masters" folder on the mac. I then put all photos there first under their corresponding year and month. Then, I import into Aperture for editing, etc, using referenced masters.
If for any reason, I want to export the JPGs out of Aperture (with edits "burned" in, I could do that and import them into iPhoto if I wanted to put them into a slideshow or whatever.
Question: Rather than importing the "burned" JPGs into iPhoto and making another copy of it, I've read that I can view my Aperture Library from within iPhoto. But, from what I gather, i will only be able to view the "previews" from Aperture...so, if i simply reference the Aperture library from withing iPhoto, I won't be able to see any edits that i made in Aperture? Is that correct? In order to see the final, edited version in iPhoto it would have to be manually imported...?
Then, for backup I'll copy my iPhoto, Aperture, and "Aperture Masters" folders over to my external HD (and in the future a second external HD that I can keep offsite). The iPhoto backup will basically be a one time thing since i won't be adding stuff to it very often. Then, the Aperture Library folder and "Aperture Masters" folders would get backed up weekly or something.
I don't fully understand the "Vaults" yet, but from what I gather I'll create a vault on my backup drive which will store all of the edits and metadata...but the actual Masters folder I will have to Finder Copy myself.
So, if you were starting from scratch and wanted to transfer your iPhoto library into Aperture and then move forward using Aperture, is this how you would approach it?

My backup plan for using Referenced images was going to be...
Finder Copy my "Referenced Masters" folder to my external drive...and again to another external drive kept off-site. I'll probably try to implement some kind of system where I burn a DVD backup of masters immediately after importing them...but i haven't figured that part out yet.
I'll probably use the Vault feature in Aperture to back up the Aperture Library files to both external drives.
So, i'll have all of my Masters on the mac and on 2 different External drives. I figure this way, when I pop a memory card in, I will simply create a new folder in my Referenced Masters folder for the event (on the mac) and drag the images in...then do the same thing on the backup drives. Basically copy the images to 3 different places from the memory card. This way, my masters will always be backed up no matter what.
Then, I'll have to figure out how to use the Vault system to backup the Aperture Library. Or, just Finder Copy it to all 3 places as well.
Does this sound like a solid strategy?

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