Dan, my first thought was that you're nuts to be worrying about this in June, but on further consideration, you are one smart cookie! (Some folks would have waited til Dec 1 to post this) If you have a deck around the entire pool, a correctly sized IG cover would work with watertubes. They make round covers for AG pools that have a wire cable to secure them to the outside of the pool - the winches on them are BS and the cable is prone to breaking easily, perhaps you could get one of these and fool around with a better securing method, a lot of people use a rope that will fit through the 'eyelets' (?), put a 'reefing loop' in them and tie gallon jugs (3/4 filled w/ water) onto the rope between the eyelets, for ballast to help keep the cover from blowing off or falling in the pool. As your credit should be sizable, you may also want to invest in an 8' air pillow, which will force the water that accumulates on the cover to the edges (and remove some of the strain on the walls) and makes pumping the water off of the cover easier. Also get a cover pump, with your credit you should be able to get one that has a pressure switch to turn it on automatically when there is sufficient water on the cover. Keeping the cover debris and water free really helps on the opening.
These are just a few ideas, perhaps others will post in, but I wouldn't bet the farm on it right now. If you've any ?s - I'll keep my eye on this.
Good move ditching the Nature 2, make note to see how long your store credit is good for! In the mean time - ENJOY YOUR POOL!!
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