Hi Murtraz,
Most sailing clubs, as you have discovered, are built around racing because the limited storage facilities that they have are best utilised by people who race and will use their boats almost every week. Then they develop training programmes for kids so that new blood is channeled into the senior ranks and the club doesn't die of old age.
If you just want to rent a cat or dinghy for the occasional sail there are no options on Pittwater that I am aware of. There are several places to rent kayaks and to charter cruising yachts and large catamarans but the latter are expensive and you will need to demonstrate your skill and experience before you can charter.
Another option if you don't have a trailer might be to inquire about storing a durable sailing dinghy like a Walker Bay 10 (www.walkerbay.com) in one of the Council controlled dinghy storage racks at Bayview.
Allsail, as recommended earlier in this forum, is a good option for casual sailors but as far as I know the smallest boat they have is a J24 keelboat.
But there is another scheme that you might find appealing called the Hobie Wave Program. It is run by Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club at Newport in conjunction with Palm Beach Sailing Club - the home to Hobie Cat racing on Pittwater. This scheme, uses the 12' Hobie Wave catamarans which are conveniently stored on the hardstand at RPAYC and used for training, fun days and racing. There are details at
https://sailingsite.com.au/Launch.html and the best contact for information about the program is Andrew Nelson at
[email protected]I hope that one of these ideas will work for you and get you out on the water.